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0 0 Earthworm

Earthworm

by groverthegreatJesup, Georgia, USA

Soil containing organic

3 0 Planárias

Planárias

by TamaraMirandaMG, Brazil

Urbanized area. On decaying organic

1 0 Tawny Garden Slug

Tawny Garden Slug

by lflavoraNew Jersey, USA

Found in our garden - where else? - in NJ.

1 1 Pill Millipede

Pill Millipede

by madasamarinebiologistMalaysia

These millipedes can roll into a ball when disturbed. Detritivores eating dead ...

0 0 Red Earthworm

Red Earthworm

by GarrisonPielPennsylvania, USA

0 0 Earthworm

Earthworm

by Benjamin Morgan

tube-shaped, segmented worm found in the phylum Annelida

0 0 Slime Mold

Slime Mold

by doreen.chambers.14Vermont, USA

Slime Molds creep or flow along, feeding on bits of

0 0 Worm

Worm

by VivBraznellThailand

I don't see many worms here in the soil, although i add plenty of

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by AlexanderSteinOregon, USA

Blobs of organic

0 0 Western (striped) chorus frog

Western (striped) chorus frog

by tonya.l.roseKingston, Ontario, Canada

Very small frog... About 2 cm. brown

0 0 Eastern pondhawk (male)

Eastern pondhawk (male)

by tonya.l.roseKingston, Ontario, Canada

Bluish tail. Green body. Black lacy transparent wings

0 0 Blue fronted dancer

Blue fronted dancer

by tonya.l.roseKingston, Ontario, Canada

Damsel fly with bright blue tip on tail

0 0 Green Frog

Green Frog

by tonya.l.roseKingston, Ontario, Canada

Green head, tan spotted body. About 5 cm long

0 0 Common Whitetail

Common Whitetail

by tonya.l.roseKingston, Ontario, Canada

Whitish tail. Banded wings

1 0 Paramecium

Paramecium

by LeonardoMarinBonilhaMococa, Brazil

Ciliated protozoa; dimensions between 50 and 300 microns; feeds on decaying ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by VivBraznellThailand

Approximately 1/2" in length/width - the size of my thumb nail.

4 0 Indian Pipe

Indian Pipe

by Jared_CKentucky, USA

Indian Pipe obtains its food via fungi which decompose

0 0 Earthworm

Earthworm

Indiana, USA

it feeds on live and dead organic

0 0 Worm

Worm

Indiana, USA

It feeds on live and dead organic

0 0 Club Fungi

Club Fungi

by Tabris TabarsiSumatera Barat, Indonesia

Small fungi, on app. 10 cm stalk. Cup diameter 1,5 cm, pinkish-brownish-yellow.

1 0 Picture-Winged Fly

Picture-Winged Fly

by Christine Y.Rhode Island, USA

This fly breeds in decaying organic

0 0 Cricket

Cricket

Florence, Kentucky, USA

Subject has long legs which they use to move and escape danger. They eat

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by JackGrahamKilleen, Texas, USA

Small plants growing in the organic

3 1 Clustered bonnet

Clustered bonnet

by MauronМЗ Требевић / MZ Trebević, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina

This is a saprobic fungus, deriving its nutrients from decomposing

0 0 Amanita frostiana

Amanita frostiana

by jbrownCity of Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Non living organic

1 0 Spotting

Spotting

by LeonardoMBSão José do Rio Pardo, São Paulo, Brazil

These small specimens are shaped like orbs, and by his body, there is a sort of ...

1 0 Old Mallee-fowl mound

Old Mallee-fowl mound

by VinnyVictoria, Australia

to the amount of organic

0 0 Greenhouse Millipede

Greenhouse Millipede

by The MishkaOntario, Canada

- Slightly flattened, distinctly segmented body - Legs usually paler than ...

3 5 Flower Fly

Flower Fly

by Greg ShchepanekOttawa, Ontario, Canada

they feed on decaying organic

0 0 Eastern pondhawk (female)

Eastern pondhawk (female)

by tonya.l.roseKingston, Ontario, Canada

Green with dark banding on tail. Wings transparent with black lace.

0 1 Jerusalem cricket / Cara de niño /

Jerusalem cricket / Cara de niño /

by JesusRiveraHeróica Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla, Mexico

Black with 6 legs, 2 antenae, big mandibules designed to eat dead

0 0 Common Hoverfly

Common Hoverfly

by Mr.SwiftLaunceston, Tasmania, Australia

Common throughout Australasia, hoverfly larvae often dwell in stagnant water or ...

1 0 Marsh Brown Snake

Marsh Brown Snake

by Cody.conwayTexas, USA

rattler", and also commonly called the Decay snake due to being easy to find ...

0 0 Gerbera Daisy

Gerbera Daisy

Woodbridge, Virginia, USA

Tender perennial often grown as an annual; prefers moist, well drained soil ...

0 0 Panaeolus mushroom

Panaeolus mushroom

by LeubaMelbourne, Victoria, Australia

A long-stemmed mushroom with a small dark cap (15 mm wide) and dark stipe. ...

2 4 Ruby Bonnet

Ruby Bonnet

by jcdladVictoria, Australia

A very small agaric, approximately 10 mm diameter waxy cap. No apparent ring on ...

0 2 Spotting

Spotting

by LeonardoMBSão José do Rio Pardo, São Paulo, Brazil

These specimens have about 5cm in height and 6cm in diameter.

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by LeonardoMBSão José do Rio Pardo, São Paulo, Brazil

This mushroom has about 5cm tall and 4cm in diameter.

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by LeonardoMBSão José do Rio Pardo, São Paulo, Brazil

This mushroom has about 4cm tall and 5cm in diameter.

0 0 Water Hyacinth

Water Hyacinth

by phredshomeCalifornia, USA

and increases the deposit of silt and

10 4 Sand hopper

Sand hopper

by TheBugChicksOregon, USA

This is a crustacean called an amphipod! They are decomposers that are often ...

2 0 Common Earthworm

Common Earthworm

by teamawesome20137Morehead, Kentucky, USA

organic

0 0 bird's nest fern

bird's nest fern

by Scott FrazierSingapore, Singapore

This fern can be an epiphyte or have a terrestrial habit, but it usually grows ...

3 0 Bird Nest Fungi

Bird Nest Fungi

by celestialprincess101Trinidad and Tobago

. Habitat: They feed on decomposing organic ...

3 0 Bird Nest Fungi

Bird Nest Fungi

by celestialprincess101Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

. Habitat: They feed on decomposing

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by Tabris TabarsiSumatera Barat, Indonesia

App. 4 cm dia. White, almost flat with darker mound on the center (I called it ...

1 0 pill bug

pill bug

by VishalMehtaKarnataka, India

layer. Its duty is to turn organic

0 0 earthworm

earthworm

San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA

brown/pink exterior. Small; tube shaped.

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