Parts of nature may be *disgusting*, but never *ugly*. Animals with ugly faces just prove the rule because their ugliness stems from looking too much like a human in all the wrong ways; a subverted expectation of the order of a human face. Faceless animals are never ugly.
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Corollary: nature can become ugly when it intrudes on intentionally-orderly spaces. Weeds can be ugly in gardens ugly where they'd be non-ugly in the wild; I find the color of unfiltered sunlight pretty ugly when it comes through a window but much less when it's in a field; etc.
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