Tuesday, June 28, 2011

The creepiest trees on Earth

This terrifying screaming tree was captured in Hither Hills State Park, Montauk, New York. (Photo: brothergrimm/environmentalgraffiti.com) 
This terrifying screaming tree was captured in Hither Hills State Park, Montauk, New York. 

A Medusa-like tree. (Photo: beefus/environmentalgraffiti.com) 

A Medusa-like tree.

An alligator eye caught on the bark of a tree. (Photo: doyle_saylor/environmentalgraffiti.com) 
An alligator eye caught on the bark of a tree. 

Cousin It? Poodle? No, a grass tree in the Brisbane Ranges National Park. (Photo: williewonker/environmentalgraffiti.com) 
Cousin It? Poodle? No, a grass tree in the Brisbane Ranges National Park.

A tree illuminated by the glow of the moon. (Photo: innerdemon/environmentalgraffiti.com) 
A tree illuminated by the glow of the moon

Tree conveniently moving its shadow towards the bench. (Photo: heathocampo/environmentalgraffiti.com) 
Tree conveniently moving its shadow towards the bench.

The Howling Banshee – taken by Paludiario, this ethereal picture is awesome and one of the best we have seen. (Photo: angelfebrero/environmentalgraffiti.com) 
The Howling Banshee – taken by Paludiario, this ethereal picture is awesome and one of the best we have seen.
A hungry tree feasting on a rock. (Photo: quabidt/environmentalgraffiti.com) 
A hungry tree feasting on a rock.

This flaming fig tree is illuminated by the sun as it begins to rise. (Photo: frog n fries/environmentalgraffiti.com) 
This flaming fig tree is illuminated by the sun as it begins to rise. 

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