Nightmares
Maybe the title should be "Aliens" rather than "Nightmares."
Do you ever wonder where the inspiration for some of the wild creatures we see in science fiction or horror movies comes from? I think it often comes from nature. Oh, we perceive it as coming strictly from our imagination, but imagination must be fueled by reality. Nature provides many examples that inform those imaginative fictions.
Our dreams take those things that we have observed and morph them into even more grotesque things. I believe the chemical processes that drive memory and stored images flows and melds with other images in a never-ending cascade of combinations that feed imagination.
I love dreams. I look forward to dreaming when I sleep. I attempt to channel my dreams into pleasant themes rather than those which might be horrid, but I know that if nightmares occur, they can be manipulated into victories over evil. Always, our mind shapes what we feed it. Feed it the good stuff and constantly reinforce the idea that even the bad can be worked for good.
The American Green Crab Spider (Misumessus oblongus) is one of those creatures that might provide at least a partial template for an alien lifeform. I can certainly see how it might inspire some creative writer or videographer to use it as a pattern for an invading alien species. I just think they are interesting.

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