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Terrifying close-up of an ant's face gives horror movie monsters a run for their money​


It turns out that zooming in on an ant’s face is an absolute nightmare.

A close-up photograph of an ant was sent in as a submission to the 48th annual Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition — and the results are freaky.

The tight shot of the tiny insect, captured by Dr. Eugenijus Kavaliauskas of Taurage, Lithuania, shows the ant’s beady red eyes, angry expression and what appears to be long, sharp teeth.

Kavaliauskas captured this photo of the ant by using reflected light with 5X objective lens magnification, according to the competition.

The photo has the internet — well, freaking out over what could replace a monster in a horror film.


A close-up of an ant's face as captured by Dr. Eugenijus Kavaliauskas of Taurage, Lithuania — a submission to Nikon's Small World Competition. Nikon Small World/Eugenijus Kavaliauskas
 

Terrifying close-up of an ant's face gives horror movie monsters a run for their money​


It turns out that zooming in on an ant’s face is an absolute nightmare.

A close-up photograph of an ant was sent in as a submission to the 48th annual Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition — and the results are freaky.

The tight shot of the tiny insect, captured by Dr. Eugenijus Kavaliauskas of Taurage, Lithuania, shows the ant’s beady red eyes, angry expression and what appears to be long, sharp teeth.

Kavaliauskas captured this photo of the ant by using reflected light with 5X objective lens magnification, according to the competition.

The photo has the internet — well, freaking out over what could replace a monster in a horror film.


A close-up of an ant's face as captured by Dr. Eugenijus Kavaliauskas of Taurage, Lithuania — a submission to Nikon's Small World Competition. Nikon Small World/Eugenijus Kavaliauskas's face as captured by Dr. Eugenijus Kavaliauskas of Taurage, Lithuania — a submission to Nikon's Small World Competition. Nikon Small World/Eugenijus Kavaliauskas

Makes it all the more easier to step on them now.
 
This one made me so angry and sad GG.exe ...poor girl. :(

Im sure there are far more cases like this than we'd like to imagine also.


1. Drug addicts and lowlife career criminals should never be allowed to be guardians for children.

2. The departmental youth services systems are equally at fault, bad neglect by them, "ah * it, just place her there, next case". Always cases around the world of young kids neglect, sexual abuse, or death that could've been avoided if the depts had shown more due diligence.

3. That notion of preferring kids be placed under the guardianship of biological parent(s) should be removed everywhere. Put kids in stable healthy foster homes at all times.
 

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