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0 0 Unnamed spotting

Unnamed spotting

by ChelseaKentucky, USA

Ripped wings

0 0 Polyphemus Moth

Polyphemus Moth

by sleighgreen

Left wing appeared to be ripped.

0 1 Beckham 2000-2012

Beckham 2000-2012

by KrisThomasEngland, United Kingdom

1 0 Green Iguana

Green Iguana

by BonnAurePunta Santiago, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico

male iguanas fighting. other male's lower flap got

0 0 Cockatiel

Cockatiel

by ibrahimalbraithenIndiana, USA

Hajjaj RIP Mar 3 2012

0 0 House Cat

House Cat

by phoenixptCoimbra, Portugal

Our kitty Nami. Lost her to disease last year.

0 0 Roseate Tern

Roseate Tern

by smutnee80Orient, New York, USA

considered Endangered in the US

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by cblockFlorida, USA

Mossy substance. Kind of like cardboard that you can

0 0 Shetland Sheepdog

Shetland Sheepdog

by LiamGeorgia, USA

My late dog of 13 years, Max. RIP buddy. :(

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by JamesKhooSingapore, Singapore

possibly a species of Rhinoceros Beetle? Spotted near Sim Lim Square. Found it ...

1 0 Bull snake

Bull snake

by agrammerColorado, USA

Basking; approx. 65 degrees. Sunny. 4+ feet long.

0 0 Western terrestrial (wandering) garter snake

Western terrestrial (wandering) garter snake

by agrammerCentennial, Colorado, USA

Basking on juniper bush in green belt adjacent to

1 2 Fly with strips

Fly with strips

by Jorge4Yucatán, Mexico

Big for a fly, just resting and sucking the juices of

0 0 Savannah sparrow

Savannah sparrow

by RiverCaribouOklahoma, USA

a present from my mother's cat. RIP little ...

2 2 Blinded Sphinx Moth

Blinded Sphinx Moth

by Helena KSouth Carolina, USA

Wings look ripped up; earthly colors

0 0 Millipede

Millipede

by Hema ShahConcord, California, USA

It was 107 degrees, I found this dry and dehydrated insect. Poor thing.

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by NicholeSauveHoughton Lake, Michigan, USA

Thin, white stems. Very thin edged cap, with a

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by AshleyAkersOhio, USA

Curious. Is this a cacoon of some kind? It was soft tothe touch but very hard ...

0 0 Northern Water Snake

Northern Water Snake

by JoAnneDavisIndiana, USA

Basking in the sun on a pile of rip rap ...

0 0 Dog

Dog

by Becky GarboNew York, USA

Her name is BB. Unfortunately, she is no longer with us.

2 1 Pinta Giant Tortoise

Pinta Giant Tortoise

by kerry and david baggallayEcuador

R.I.P. "Lonesome George" the last of his ...

0 0 northern flicker

northern flicker

by MarinaZurkowNYC, New York, USA

Northern Flicker.

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by J New York, USA

Oyster Fungus? A ton of them were strewn across the ground as if they were ...

0 0 Eastern White Cedar

Eastern White Cedar

by DaneColeOntario, Canada

While there still young the bark appear reddish, especially when the squirrels ...

0 0 Eastern Red Cedar or Juniper

Eastern Red Cedar or Juniper

by DaneColeOntario, Canada

The Squirrels always rip the bark off, I'm ...

1 0 Eastern eyed click beetle

Eastern eyed click beetle

by kcurtainWashington, District of Columbia, USA

. RIP my clicky friend!

0 1 Song Sparrow

Song Sparrow

by JellisHayward, California, USA

Spotted on breakwater. As soon as I took the picture it went down in

0 0 Domestic Rat

Domestic Rat

by MurrayDanielsChillicothe, Ohio, USA

My pet rats, Bubonic and Hood Rat. RIP.

0 0 Chilean Rose Tarantula

Chilean Rose Tarantula

by MurrayDanielsPiketon, Ohio, USA

My pet tarantula. RIP.

0 0 Betta

Betta

by MurrayDanielsChillicothe, Ohio, USA

My pet betta, Alpha 5. RIP.

0 0 Red Claw Crayfish

Red Claw Crayfish

by akussrNYC, New York, USA

My crayfish, Jack. He was with me about a year, but sadly passed.

14 17 Western Cottonmouth

Western Cottonmouth

by LisaPowersTennessee, USA

A neonate 'clay mud' colored snake.

1 1 Pipevine Swallowtail

Pipevine Swallowtail

by AshleyTTexas, USA

This swallowtail was really beaten up and it's wings were

0 1 Cocao tree

Cocao tree

Singapore, Singapore

hanging on the sides of a medium sized tree. eaten by some kind of animal, ...

2 0 Gulf Fritillary Butterfly

Gulf Fritillary Butterfly

by victoriamhimesSouth Carolina, USA

Orange with black and white markings. Had a wingspan of about 2 inches and a ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

이천시 (Icheon), 경기, Republic of Korea

Orange and has a white ring on A little raggedy

3 1 Nudibranch

Nudibranch

by andreweleightonBatangas, Philippines

Small Nudibranch 1-2cm long was hanging out at 60ft. The current was

50 18 Kea

Kea

by craigstantonNew Zealand

A kea, infamous for its can-open beak that it uses to

0 1 Red-eared Slider

Red-eared Slider

by dak62865Corporation of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

First turtle pet of mine! Rubay loves shrimp and meat,

2 2 Spotting

Spotting

by angel_anshBenguet, Philippines

I saw them sunbathing on a rip rap while ...

0 0 Euonymus

Euonymus

by DaneColeOntario, Canada

This seems to be a sup species or wild adaptation, but these plants differ from ...

0 2 Pipevine Swallowtail

Pipevine Swallowtail

by TammiGGeorgia, USA

Despite its very faded color and ripped up ...

0 0 Buff Orpington

Buff Orpington

by CindyBinghamKeiserEscondido, California, USA

Our pet hen.

0 1 Russula

Russula

by SheaEckertPennsylvania, USA

Because of the constant rain here in late August, early September, of PA, we ...

1 0 Loggerhead Shrike

Loggerhead Shrike

by DonnaPomeroyLos Angeles, California, USA

thorns to hold them while it rips them ...

8 7 Loggerhead Shrike

Loggerhead Shrike

by Frank WeaverClearwater, Florida, USA

thorns to hold them while it rips them ...

0 2 Polyphemus Moth

Polyphemus Moth

by jgorneauGreenville, New York, USA

Date is incorrect. I found this about 3-4 years ago, though. I did not

1 0 Loggerhead Shrike

Loggerhead Shrike

by East End aka LoreleiCape Canaveral, Florida, USA

thorns to hold them while it rips them ...

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