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7 0 Muscovy Duck

Muscovy Duck

by StephanieHummelJacksonville, North Carolina, USA

0 2 Northern Short-tailed Shrew

Northern Short-tailed Shrew

by hebsmdNorth Carolina, USA

Mole/shrew dead on driveway

2 0 Palm Warbler

Palm Warbler

by MusicwolfFlorida, USA

Sparrow sized bird with a yellow undertail.

0 0 Broad-head shink

Broad-head shink

by TerrenceRossNorth Carolina, USA

It was in a hole under an old AC unit

0 1 Smooth Goose Barnacle

Smooth Goose Barnacle

by MicheleR.BartlettNorth Carolina, USA

Small crab-like animal in shell connected ...

0 1 White-tailed deer

White-tailed deer

by JamesRRegisterNorth Carolina, USA

Brown.speckled while

0 0 Red fox

Red fox

by JamesRRegisterNorth Carolina, USA

Small pup reddish color

0 1 Into The Woods Part 2 (1 animal)

Into The Woods Part 2 (1 animal)

Monroe, North Carolina, USA

White Sassafras Native to NC All the plants ...

3 2 Watusi Bull

Watusi Bull

by daddyk11North Carolina, USA

of grass and leaves. The animal is ...

1 0 Lotus

Lotus

by ceherzogAsheville, North Carolina, USA

flowers to within a narrow range just as humans and other warmblooded

2 0 Brown Pelican

Brown Pelican

by AshSmithNorth Carolina, USA

Young juvenile (approx. 3-4 months). Brown and tawny in color.

3 1 Assassin Bug

Assassin Bug

by AgnesAdiqueTalaveraLaguna, Philippines

This one scares me!! Scadra wuchenfui China, 1940, of Ectrichodiinae Amyot & ...

5 1 Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

by HeatherMillerSalisbury, North Carolina, USA

male and female pair, captive. According to the article below, they are ...

0 0 Squirrel Tree Frog

Squirrel Tree Frog

by mamanconiRaleigh, North Carolina, USA

First he looked brown and then when I shot this picture he lookeds more green. ...

0 0 Muscadine (Fruit)

Muscadine (Fruit)

by QWMomGeorgia, USA

fruit for a wide variety of animals. ...

0 0 Into The Woods Part 1 (1 animal)

Into The Woods Part 1 (1 animal)

North Carolina, USA

dark green leaves with a light green stripe in the middle Wood Fern Native to ...

0 0 Florida box turtle

Florida box turtle

by HeatherMillerSalisbury, North Carolina, USA

These turtles might have been native to the area, or the park, but they had a ...

0 3 Yellow Pine

Yellow Pine

by Endia HowardGeorgia, USA

weather for many animals. It also provides ...

1 1 Catalpa flower cluster

Catalpa flower cluster

by HeatherMillerSalisbury, North Carolina, USA

It is a medium-sized deciduous tree growing to 15–18 metres (49–59 ft) tall, ...

1 0 Domestic Goats

Domestic Goats

by ceherzogAsheville, North Carolina, USA

"billy" and "nanny". Castrated males are wethers. Goat meat from younger

0 0 Black Bear

Black Bear

by HeatherMillerSalisbury, North Carolina, USA

following winter. Bears ore omnivores. This means they eat a wide variety of ...

0 1 Venus flytrap

Venus flytrap

by NopayahnahChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

seven to ten days to digest fully the

1 2 American Oystercatcher Eggs

American Oystercatcher Eggs

by marylou.wildlifeNorth Carolina, USA

American oystercatchers are listed as a “species of special concern” in North ...

3 6 Five-Lined Skink

Five-Lined Skink

by MichelleLawlorCharlotte, North Carolina, USA

From Wikipedia: Other common names include blue-tailed skink (for juveniles) ...

10 5 Eastern Painted Turtle

Eastern Painted Turtle

by NopayahnahChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

, insects, leeches, snails, crayfish, tadpoles, frogs, fish, and carrion. ...

2 0 Fox squirrel

Fox squirrel

by LeahFerneReedSacramento, California, USA

Fox squirrels were introduced to the Los Angeles area in about 1904. Civil war ...

2 4 Brown Recluse/Violin Spider

Brown Recluse/Violin Spider

by hourglasstymAsheville, North Carolina, United States

preventing necrosis (as vasoconstriction may contribute to necrosis). However, ...

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