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0 2 Fishing spider

Fishing spider

by KhlrPennsylvania, USA

Some kind of spider about the size of a half dollar

0 2 Spotting

Spotting

by aoibhinLos Altos, California, USA

Beautiful pink flowers and lillypad shaped leaves.

0 0 Bradford Pear tree

Bradford Pear tree

by Natalie2Flat Rock, North Carolina, USA

White 5-petaled flowers that grow in clusters of about 10 flowers. Flowers have ...

1 5 Oyster mushroom

Oyster mushroom

by martinlVictoria, Australia

A ceamy colored fungus with rubbery texture and

1 2 Shaggy parasol mushroom

Shaggy parasol mushroom

by martinlVictoria, Australia

Large musty smelling mushroom with patchy ...

1 0 Pitcher Plant

Pitcher Plant

by Greg ShchepanekOttawa, Ontario, Canada

reddish colour and the musty small. The ...

0 0 Micro nano beetle?

Micro nano beetle?

by freelancingDallas, Texas, USA

not a fruit fly. Possibly a beetle? I came to work this morning noticing a ...

3 3 Tadpole

Tadpole

by sethiar79Ashton-Sandy Spring, Maryland, USA

Can't really see them but it is kind of moist and it gave a

1 4 Mushroom

Mushroom

by HollyeJacksonSchrammNew Jersey, USA

Mushroom

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by HayleyBoBaileyPortland, Oregon, USA

Soft textured leaves reminiscent of sage, with an unpleasant,

2 4 Himalayan Balsam

Himalayan Balsam

by LarsKorbHohenhorn, Schleswig-Holstein (Landmasse), Germany

long. The crushed foliage has a strong

2 2 Blueberry Hermit Crab

Blueberry Hermit Crab

Indonesia

back into its shell and draw its legs up, as in the second picture. The crab ...

0 0 Long-bodied Cellar Spider

Long-bodied Cellar Spider

by BugEricPortland, Oregon, USA

About 6-7 millimeters in body length, colored as shown. Extremely long, thin ...

0 2 Field mushroom

Field mushroom

by martinl3137, Victoria, Australia

pink gills change to brown as the mushroom ages.

1 0 Himalayan Balsam

Himalayan Balsam

by Mel11England, United Kingdom

to 23 cm long. The crushed foliage has a strong

14 7 Greater musky fruit bat (juvenile)

Greater musky fruit bat (juvenile)

by BalincaguinConservancyDagupan, Pangasinan, Philippines

Spotted flying out of the entrance of un-named cave in Brgy. Amalbalan, Dasol, ...

1 1 Red Banded Polypore

Red Banded Polypore

by IvanJeremiahLaGroneUtah, USA

I came across this massive specimen during my weekend mushroom collecting ...

1 0 Gnome's hatstand

Gnome's hatstand

by JaeGelderland, Netherlands

lanceolate leaves 5 to 23 cm long. The crushed foliage has a strong

1 1 Himalayan balsam

Himalayan balsam

by Marta RubioTexeiraManchester, England, United Kingdom

lanceolate leaves 5 to 23 cm (2 to 9 in) long. The crushed foliage has a ...

3 0 Sandhill Cranes

Sandhill Cranes

Florida, USA

on top of their head. If it's a juvenile, they will be a

1 0 Paperbark Thorn Tree

Paperbark Thorn Tree

by Johan HeynsMookgopong Local Municipality, Limpopo, South Africa

Not sure what the new scientific name is since Acasia have been taken Down ...

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