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BURY ST EDMUNDS, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 2011: COULD children find this be the scariest tree in Britain - with its haunting beady eyes, twisted snout and crooked teeth, this tree has been dubbed one of most terrifying in the country as it appears to dribble slime from its gaping mouth. Located in the grounds of Stowlangtoft Hall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, the 70ft tall beech looks reminiscent of the Whomping Willow tree in Harry Potter or an enchanted Disney forest. Photographed by local David Garnham, he believes the bizarre tree - which also appears to have a twisted tongue forking from its mouth - looks like nature's very own version of Edvard Munch's classic Scream painting. (Photo by David Garnham/Newsteam/Getty Images)

BURY ST EDMUNDS, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 2011:  COULD children find this be the scariest tree in Britain - with its haunting beady eyes, twisted snout and crooked teeth, this tree has been dubbed one of most terrifying in the country as it appears to dribble slime from its gaping mouth. Located in the grounds of Stowlangtoft Hall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, the 70ft tall beech looks reminiscent of the Whomping Willow tree in Harry Potter or an enchanted Disney forest. Photographed by local David Garnham, he believes the bizarre tree - which also appears to have a twisted tongue forking from its mouth - looks like nature's very own version of Edvard Munch's classic Scream painting. (Photo by David Garnham/Newsteam/Getty Images)