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All rules are subject to moderator discretion.
1. Posts on this subreddit must be exciting and interesting images of nature.

This is /r/NatureIsFuckingLit, a nature appreciation subreddit: content must contain nature.

No posting of non-wild (captive) or domesticated animals. No content involving people harming or harassing animals. Please do not submit sunrises, sunsets, or other content which does not have an element of 'wow-factor'. No posting of photoshopped or otherwise excessively and unnecessarily manipulated images.

2. Submission Titles

Every post title must begin with the fire emoji (🔥) and a space. The fire emoji defines this community. Your post will be automatically removed if you do not follow this rule.

Titles should be accurate and descriptive: low effort titles will be removed. Include the animal/plant name, a location, and brief description to the best of your ability. Titles cannot say "[Subject] is Lit".

3. Reposts

No posts that have been previously posted on this subreddit within 120 days (4 months) may be posted again. No posts that have previously been posted on this subreddit with over 10,000 upvotes in the past year may be posted again.

Search the subreddit for key terms like the animal name before posting to check if your post is a repost. You can also use KarmaDecay and Google Reverse Image Search. Spamming many posts or excessive cross-posting in an attempt to karma farm will get you banned.

5. NSFW/L

We do not allow NSFW content: bloody, gory and violent content can be redirected to our sister subreddit /r/natureismetal.

6. Human Concerns

No politics, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, nationality, diet, or similar topics of human conceit. We are here for the awesomeness of nature. Any references to these topics will be removed.

REGARDING HIDDEN ACCOUNT AGE/KARMA THRESHOLD

We hide the exact amounts to combat the rampant spam on this subreddit, this was the only way we found to significantly fight the spam/repost bot accounts. These numbers are not high and don’t take long to achieve, but the exact numbers are hidden so karma farming bots can’t just meet them easily then come here. Please do not send us a message to inquire about our karma rules. It's a question we do not and will not answer, nor do we override. Go out and build your numbers and try again in the future - we're not going anywhere :)

Please Visit Our Sister Subreddits:

For badass nature in all its gorey brutality, visit /r/natureismetal.

For cool extinct nature, check out /r/Naturewasmetal.

For people being badasses, visit /r/Humansaremetal.

For dead animals doing crazy things from the afterlife, check out /r/taxidermy and /r/taxidermyismetal.

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14,783,242 Subscribers

753

🔥The Australian giant Cuttlefish (Sepia apama)

6 Comments
2024/11/03
15:15 UTC

331

🔥 The Lion's Mane jellyfish (Cyanea Artica).

6 Comments
2024/11/03
13:07 UTC

504

🔥A glacial formed lake in Tasmania Australia [OC]

9 Comments
2024/11/03
11:18 UTC

182

🔥 The first waterfall on the Allerheiligen trail, Black Forest, Germany

0 Comments
2024/11/03
11:14 UTC

1,409

🔥 shedding his antlers 🔥

57 Comments
2024/11/03
10:19 UTC

194

🔥 2 seals resting on a rock. These seals are quite lucky, as the orcas that live in northern Norway don't prey on mammals, only fish, so they live somewhat safe lives

5 Comments
2024/11/03
09:49 UTC

5,891

🔥 This scene from Valencia's October 29 disaster is beyond a movie. Man hanging on the wall is on the edge of the flood. A car pushed by the current is going to crush him. From the first floor someone throws a blanket. He climbs to safety.

77 Comments
2024/11/03
09:13 UTC

9,171

🔥 When Naptime Calls: The Epic Struggle of an Epic Bear Finding His Comfy Spot

Shot by Trygve Løge, a zookeeper at Bjorne Parken, on a Sony FX3. Instagram is zookeeper.tryg 📸

204 Comments
2024/11/03
06:57 UTC

784

🔥 Comet A3 Atlas & our Milky Way Core ☄️🌌

5 Comments
2024/11/02
23:09 UTC

21

🔥 Thresher sharks - The Whiptails of the Ocean 🔥

1 Comment
2024/11/02
23:03 UTC

747

🔥Reflection

3 Comments
2024/11/02
18:42 UTC

7,605

🔥The male gently grabs the lioness’s tail to get her attention, showing interest or playfulness

205 Comments
2024/11/02
15:04 UTC

353

🔥These two kings of the Swedish forest were waiting for me when i got home last evening.

17 Comments
2024/11/02
14:33 UTC

3,602

🔥 A pin-tailed whydah checking itself out in a mirror

14 Comments
2024/11/02
12:18 UTC

59,029

🔥 Mama Elephant stomps her feet to remove Crocodile from watering hole to protect her calf.

1176 Comments
2024/11/02
10:57 UTC

3,852

🔥This yellow-legged Gull (Larus michahellis) is using the turtle in the Mediterranean Sea as both a resting spot & a vantage point to scout for food

48 Comments
2024/11/01
15:30 UTC

177

🔥 A flock of mallards taking off

4 Comments
2024/11/01
12:39 UTC

1,810

🔥 lions mane jellyfish is one of the largest cold water jellyfish in the world

found in cold waters of the Arctic, northern Atlantic, and northern Pacific Oceans

26 Comments
2024/11/01
04:21 UTC

2,946

🔥 Flakstadøya, Lofoten, Norway

The best picture I’ve ever taken! Flakstadøya, Norway, on February 6, 2024. Thank you random car for the great lighting!

Taken on iPhone 14 Pro Max with night mode 30s exposure.

26 Comments
2024/11/01
02:26 UTC

3,571

🔥a mole found that’s not been seen since 1936

32 Comments
2024/10/31
21:45 UTC

368

🔥 Octopus

I encountered my first ever wild Giant Pacific Octopus while freediving/snorkeling on the west coast of Canada. It was blind luck as I was not anticipating a meeting. I do not know who was more startled, me or the octopus. I was heading back to shore and swimming around a bend just as this magnificent creature was coming up over a rock. It flashed a variety of colours and became more sharp in appearance before relaxing and crawling towards me. After this short video I remained floating nearby watching it (as it watched me) before it decided it had enough of me and slithered off while changing colour to blend in with the rocks.

5 Comments
2024/10/31
19:57 UTC

16,269

🔥Female brown bear moves across the foggy mudflats during low tide

75 Comments
2024/10/31
15:36 UTC

927

🔥 African Tiger Fish vs. Swallow

34 Comments
2024/10/31
15:04 UTC

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