This image is a compilation of three different photographs, each depicting a potentially alarming encounter with a large creature, generally in or around a home setting. At the top, there's an image of a snake slithering up the front of a yellow door in what looks like an exterior entryway of a home. In the middle image, a sizable crocodile or alligator is standing vertically, with its body leaning against the front door of a house. The animal's position gives the impression that it might be knocking on the door. The third image at the bottom shows a large spider perched on the corner of a white ceiling in a home.
Together, these images have a caption that reads, "Reminding myself that this is why I live where the air hurts my face." The caption implies that the person prefers to live in a place with a colder climate—which typically does not have such creatures wandering into human habitation—over dealing with encounters like the ones shown in the photos. This is likely meant to be humorous and may resonate with viewers who feel more comfortable living in cooler climates, far away from the potential of encountering such wildlife. The text in the image reads: "Reminding myself that this is why I live where the air hurts my face".