We humans have an innate urge to lay our hands on things. And while it's not just reasonable, but advisable with cats and dogs, there are plenty of objects—living and inanimate—that we should approach only with our eyes.
However, as the subreddit r/WhyWouldYouTouchThat shows, not everyone is that careful. Whether they're fearless or just completely clueless, some of us just cannot resist poking, pinching, and prodding everything from venomous critters to radioactive waste.
Mandatory "don't try this at home!"
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Can You Tell Me What Is This Little Shiny One?
BigOlPenDisorder: Half life of cobalt 60 is ~5 years so it should be practically non-radioactive (manufactured in '63)
But still, why
Oooh, That’s Going To Sting
This is the Hooded Pitohui. These adorable little orioles are poisonous to touch because of the malarid beetles that they eat, exhibiting feathers which, when touched, can cause burning and irritation. If the toxin is ingested, it causes respiratory paralysis, similarly to cobra venom.
That's A Yellow Bellied Sea Snake Brother
Scientific Name Put-Itus Downus
Okay, this could easily be my hand. Before I was a house painter coming across wasps' nests and sleeping bats, I had friends in the construction trade who brought me Little Brown bats to care for until I could release them in a specific area. Bats are known to carry rabies, and some species have teeth that can easily puncture flesh, so I wouldn't advise others to do what I've done.
What This?
that is a man o' war! it's kind of like a jellyfish, though it isn't actually one. the "balloon"/sail is safe to touch, but please don't, in the future! if any tentacles are still attached/wrapped around the balloon, they can hurt you VERY badly. the stinging cells remain active after passing and can cause some very severe pain, and worse in some rare circumstances!
Millions of people in Australia get stung by Blue Bottles every year. It's not fun at all, but the pain only lasts for about 30 minutes. Unless you have some sort of rare allergy to it you'll be fine. We have similar jellyfish on the East coast of the US and they're super annoying when they get pushed close to the shore. I think they're called Sea Nettles or something else "pointy" like that. 😁
Found On A Beach In Ireland
Frog_enjoyer123: That’s unfortunately a human mandible
Given the number of humans who have di3d at sea over the last few thousand years, I'm surprised more body parts aren't washing up. Most decay or eaten, of course, but not all.
A Pregnant Black Widow. Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope
Look At This Beautiful Baby Girl I Found On My Plants Today 🥰
Does Anyone Know What These Are? Hundreds Washed Up On The Beach Today Miami Beach, Florida
most-perplex9811: By-the-wind sailors (Velella vellela)/Blue sail Jellyfish
This critter has come up in a BP article before and I mentioned this then: these aren't jellyfish XD They are colony animals that are made up of tons of tiny individual hydrozoa. They do possess stinging nematocysts, but their sting is fairly mild and benign to humans since it's designed to k!ll plankton XD So you'd probably only get mild irritation from picking one up. But yeah, that's not an individual jellyfish, it's a colonial animal, in the same Class as the man-of-war, which is also a colonial animal and not a jellyfish!
Does This Count?
If you want honey in the future, go to the grocery store, because you're too clueless to know honey is stored in the hive, not in their bvtts.
Swimming With An Absolutely Massive Great White Shark
A Tiny Alligator Snapping Turtle
This Is Some Nonsense
Absolute Unit Of A Wasp
What Is This Fish? Found In Australia Great Barrier Reef
Baby flying fish
Baby flying fish hatch from eggs attached to floating seaweed like Sargassum. The newly hatched fry have long whiskers that give them the appearance of floating plants. Their pectoral fins develop early allowing them to "fly" within a few weeks.
What On Earth Is This?
Female orb-weaver spider, specifically the species Macracantha arcuata! (The males have much smaller "horns".) Completely harmless and (in practicality) non-venomous.
Cow Killer Ant
Hmmm
Strange Insect Web
This is a web-spinning katydid creating a sticky web with its saliva. There's a YT video titled, The Craziest Insect Pet - Building Web On My Hand, showing the "Ultraman" katydid building a web.
A Prickly “Stick” Insect
I've held one of these! At the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) years ago
Nope
Can You Guess What This Is?
The Chinese Giant Salamander Is The Largest Amphibian In The World And Can Reach A Length Of Almost 2 Meters (6 Ft) And A Weight Of 60 Kilograms (130 Lb)
Scientists Have Discovered The Largest Spider Web Covering 106 Square Meters With 111,000 Spiders Belonging To Two Different Species Who Are Rivals, Coexist Together
The fact that they are of two rival species that survive together makes me want to turn this into a love story. How about a few thousand star-crossed lovers? Think Netflix will greenlight it?
What Is This? Soft Ball Things Suddenly Fell From The Sky In The Middle Of The Night
these are almost definitely rat poison balls targetted at our dogs. These were thrown directly into our balcony and yard at 3am.
Just Why??
This is an Antarctic scale worm, a marine worm living in depths at 1640.42 ft (500 m) in the Southern Ocean near Antarctica. It can grow to 7.874 inches (20 cm) long and 3.937 inches (10 cm) wide. The "head" is s actually a retractable proboscis – a tubular sucking mouthpart – that the scale worm usually turns inside-out and folds up into its body like a Xenomorph.
Sealed Glass Vial On The Beach
Reddit: The op concluded that it was a delay fuse on some kind of mine/b0mb. They posted a link and it was identical. Filled with some kind of acid that when broken breaks down some zinc component over 4-5days then b0mb goes boom.
Walked Outside And Spotted This Strange Brown Smudge On My Tree
It's maggots...
What Is She?
Found Out A Day Later This Is A Highly Venomous Cane Toad
What is with people picking up things they don’t recognize? Darwin awards?
Just For Confirmation...is This A Brown Recluse? (Midwest USA)
Taking A Break From Cleaning The Septic Tank For A Nice Handful Of Bacon
Book With Growth
The Tattoo Is Sick, But Whywouldyoutouchthat
Nope And Never
Plastic Suction Tube That Was Found Laying On Top Of Gas Station Trash Can
The Humble House Centipede
Scutigera coleoptrata is venomous, but so mild that it's rarely a problem for humans. Their habitat is usually cool, damp places, so they were right at home in the dirt cellar house located in a marshy wooded area I grew up in. They feed on spiders, bed bugs, termites, cockroaches, silverfish, ants, and other household arthropods, like lice and ticks. They posed no threat, so we didn't ki.ll them since they're kind of beneficial.
Found This During Low Tide
I think pufferfish are cute. We refer to their mouths as "toast slots" (like a toaster lol). If I found one I'd leave it alone, though, unless removing it from danger and returning it to the sea!! Now, put it back
10/10 Would Not Touch Or Bring Home!
Nah, I'm skipping this one. So far I've been really intrigued with all the posts, but this one made me realize it's time to relax with some calm music.
Tiny Shiny Black Things On Patch Of Driveway, Maybe Some Kind Of Seed?
Dude, those are tick eggs! People need to stop touching stuff without knowing what it is.
What The Hell Did I Find On The Side Of The Road
What’s This Black Stuff Under My Sink
What Is This? Found In [florida] Ocean. It’s Heavy, Rubbery, A Bit Squishy
"Atlantic sea pork is a harmless, rubbery marine invertebrate (tunicate) that forms dense, colorful colonies on the seafloor."
Juvenile Eastern Brown Snake, Second Most Venomous In The World
Saw Someone Posting A Pic Of Moth. Let Me Introduce You To Megaloblatta Longipennis
Why, You Say? For Science!
Is This A Moldy Tomato?! Why Is It So Big?!
Friend Found These On A Beach On The East Side Of Hawaii Island
My Dad Grabbed A Wild Mouse
Yeah, I've done this quite a number of times and was never bitten. When you live with cats, you will come across mice in your home. New England has native Deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) and the White-Footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) that will overwinter in your home, and will bring their own food supply. Deer ticks and Hantavirus are a major concerns. Another problem is they will sometimes chew through cords that can cause a fire.
Found A Severely Dehydrated Redback At Work
Found This Today At Our Local Thrift Store
Is This A Tick Of Some Kind? In Southern Michigan
I Work For The Airlines And Found This In The Cargo Pit In The Plane… It’s Hard As A Rock
A dried sea cucumber, which would be transported as food cargo. Drying them makes them hard and rock-like.
Tonsil Boulder That Fell Out Of My GF’s Mouth This Morning 😭
But Why
What Is This Sea Creature That My Children Found Washed Up On The Shore? [east Coast Of Canada]
What Kind Of Mosquito Is This?😳😳
What Is The Orange Mold In This Bread?
Why are you concerned about the orange thing when your bread is gray????
What Is This
Dense Rubber-Like Slab Washed Up On The Beach - So Of Course We Gotta Touch It
My Roommate's Tetanus Device
It's one thing to accidently step on a rusted nail/scr3w in a discarded board, but this person is going out of their way to get tetanus (lockjaw). If they're an anti-vax kook, this means they don't get a shot every 10yrs as recommended. When was the last time y'all got your shot?
What Is This?
It was a pill, [illegal substances]
A dime of slime, a pack of Gak, Shrek snot, and a sample of Nickelodeon slime were all offered as possible answers on Reddit. Or it's just a melted 1 Shot Lemon-Lime Energy Chew.
A Pet Leech
You are bugging nuts, and I am so grossed out i can't look at this anymore. 🤢😳🤮
Opinion On Black Liquid Or Ooze Which Seems To Be Coming From A Tree
What Is This Called?
Don’t Boil Or Season It
What Is This?
Oh Hell Naw
What In Gods Green Earth Did I Pull Up
It's Fluffy And Pretty And I Have Too Touch It
Found This Unidentified Sea Creature
Uh....the decayed/damaged/deformed eyeball of something large?? Only guess I got!
I think the Lazy Panda site title would be more apt. Most of these pictures needed the answer to be posted with it. I spent too much time trying to identify from reverse search or hunting through the million Reddit comments to find out what should have been done already...
I think the Lazy Panda site title would be more apt. Most of these pictures needed the answer to be posted with it. I spent too much time trying to identify from reverse search or hunting through the million Reddit comments to find out what should have been done already...
