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Horrifying Nature Photo... is it Real?

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Hello everyone, i just wanted to know more information on this... thanks! ;)

 

Well, it starts off just today (Tues. June 9, 2009) when I was outside just enjoying myself at about noon and taking some photos of just generally anything that looked interesting to me. One in particular was my favorite because of the way the grass and some plants took shape was really cool. So i took a shot, fascinated. Well... later on around almost evening i was looking through my gallery and stopped at that one photo. Something about it seemed very wrong, and a short time later i saw it; the pebbles were bones, the leaves illusions of hard ecoskeletons, the grass limbs... :eek:

 

It was absolutely sickening. Yet i stared at the image for some hours :-( with little answers, and here i am now, posting this. The photo:

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It may look like regular grass and dirt at first, but just stare at it for awhile...

 

 

 

If you don't see it, then here are some predictions that i came to when looking at this:

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This is only a portion of what i worked out, i also found other insects and lizards. :eyebrow:

 

This is sickening to me only becuase i stood one foot away and photographed it without even knowing. :confused:

 

There are a couple of things i want to point out on the photo... first of all, if you look closely on the small lizard's severed arm, a claw is missing and his hand is stained with blood. This comes to show that these creatures' graves were set down by violence or savagery.

 

Another thing is that if you look down the skeletal lizard's tail, you find a little blood and a small mysterious living thing that seems to be nibbling at the last of the skin and flesh. :eek:

 

Please, if you can, can someone inform me what is going on? Is this like, new... or is it common? It's really freaky for me...

 

And one last thing i want to point out also. A little down from the skeletal lizard is what i would predict to be something like a gecko. But then i had doubts on that when i saw one astonishing thing: Under it's stomach is a white pouch-like sack that is holding an odd figure.

 

I can't figure out what that figure is because i have to zoom in on a normal-quality picture and all I gain from this are just a bunch of little pixels. But what I CAN see is that it has a human-like structure and small white domes replacing the ears.

 

This is all i have to show, and once again, if you can figure out what in h*ll is killing all of these creatures here or if you have any information or sources please reply, the more I know on this the better. I sure do not know if this is natural or not, but if I can learn more about it, i can stop worrying about being unsafe the next time i find it again in the neighborhood. :D TY ALL! !

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I'm sorry, I don't see any of it. But mantids will hunt and kill vertebrates.

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It's a face on mars phenomenon, I reckon. That, and a coupla green beans.

I see a few crosses in there. You are missing the larger picture regarding sacrifice. :D

 

Seriously, nice try, but no "body" in that picture.

The mantis in proportion to the lizard is HUGE! (I can make out the lizard limbs- but that is all)

 

I'm not exactly sure about this...

 

Very interesting observation though.

Oh, *now* I see what you've labeled a lizard.

 

But it's not a lizard. It's a leaf.

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