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0 2 Red-eared Slider

Red-eared Slider

by JenayChalkleyMissouri, USA

Turtle, babyish.

0 0 Southern Rock Agama

Southern Rock Agama

by Malcolm Wilton-JonesCape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

Table Mountain top

0 0 Walking Stick

Walking Stick

Branson, Missouri, USA

Looks like a brown striped stick

0 0 The Southern Rock Agama

The Southern Rock Agama

by Andhi PriatmokoCape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

spotted onTop of Table Mountain, Cape Town, ...

3 1 Rock hyrax

Rock hyrax

by AdamBTCape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

Small herbivorous mammal. The second pic shows the

4 7 Unnamed spotting

Unnamed spotting

by Noah CitizenCape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

succulent. Picture #1 depicts the overall shape of the plant, covering

0 1 Eastern Fence Lizard

Eastern Fence Lizard

by IanRandolphGreenville, South Carolina, USA

Saw this lizard on the hike up to Table ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by mvpoganLaguna Beach, California, USA

Seen in Laguna Beach on the path down to

2 1 Sentinal Rock-thrush

Sentinal Rock-thrush

by AlbertKangCape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

3 5 Rock Hyrax 'Dassie'

Rock Hyrax 'Dassie'

by AlbertKangCape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

0 0 ant

ant

by Ingrid3Stamford, Connecticut, USA

tiny, mm long, beaded anterior to abdomen

0 3 Southern Rock Agama

Southern Rock Agama

by Malcolm Wilton-JonesCape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

Looks like this one is shedding its skin.

0 0 Cascades penstemon

Cascades penstemon

by Tom33Oregon, USA

Table

3 1 Subalpine mariposa lily

Subalpine mariposa lily

by Tom33Oregon, USA

Table

1 0 Silvery raillardella

Silvery raillardella

by Tom33Oregon, USA

Rayless composite covered with long silky hairs.

1 0 Banded Argiope, juvenile

Banded Argiope, juvenile

by Gaby3Ohio, USA

Juvenile Banded Argiope hiding amongst some

2 7 Sentinel rock thrush

Sentinel rock thrush

by lmdangCape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

These little guys have a grey nape and back, yellow throat and belly, with a ...

0 0 Indian heliotrope

Indian heliotrope

by Phantom2002Branson, Missouri, USA

I found this flower at Table

1 0 Meadowhawk (possibly)

Meadowhawk (possibly)

by bwinegarnerBranson, Missouri, USA

10x7cm dark green and brown

0 0 Southern rock Agama

Southern rock Agama

by Noah CitizenCape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

The male shows a bright green to blue head.

1 0 Southern rock agama

Southern rock agama

by lmdangCape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

These vibrantly coloured agamas are lovely to watch. The first 3 photos are of ...

3 2 Fiery Searcher Beetle

Fiery Searcher Beetle

by BullingerSouth Carolina, USA

It was hiding on a path on a hike up Table ...

15 6 Blood Worm

Blood Worm

by dandoucetteNiagara Falls, ON, Ontario, Canada

Bloodworms are the larvae of the midge fly

1 1 Portuguese Millipede

Portuguese Millipede

by flyingfrogconceptsMelbourne, Victoria, Australia

Multiple segmented invertebrate with a pair of legs per segment. Circular in ...

56 51 Rhubarb weevil

Rhubarb weevil

by dandoucetteNiagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

distinctive long snout, the beetle is about half an inch in length, black, ...

3 3 Red Rock Crab

Red Rock Crab

by joanbstanleyChristiansted, United States Virgin Islands, United States Virgin Islands

Reddish brown on top, with small white dots. Blue underside. Reddish claws.

1 0 Southern rock agama lizard

Southern rock agama lizard

by BrunoMollerMkhambathini Local Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

•They live in small groups or colonies. •In the breeding season, the head of ...

1 0 Coiled lousewort

Coiled lousewort

by Tom33Oregon, USA

Genus is noted for elaborately beaked and twisted flowers, sometimes resembling ...

2 0 Washington lily

Washington lily

by Tom33Oregon, USA

Large striking white lily.

1 3 Rock Hyrax

Rock Hyrax

by lmdangCape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

Although not visually apparent, these tiny creatures are related to the ...

0 0 Missouri tarantula

Missouri tarantula

by josephmeitlMissouri, USA

Awesome. I see these every other night around here. Started seeing them late ...

0 4 Whitespotted Sawyer

Whitespotted Sawyer

by KathleenMcEachernBritish Columbia, Canada

fellow came along under our picnic table. ...

15 12 Blue-spotted Salamander

Blue-spotted Salamander

by dandoucetteNiagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

huge salamander 14cm (5.5") long

4 2 Sea Grapes

Sea Grapes

by BlogieDavao Del Norte, Philippines

This edible seaweed is called Latô in the Philippines, and ウミブドウ(umi-budō, ...

12 14 Bushveld Rain Frog

Bushveld Rain Frog

by AshleyTMaruleng Local Municipality, Limpopo, South Africa

The have a very round body with a flattened face. They are various shades of ...

0 0 Winged Sumac

Winged Sumac

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

Winged sumac is a large, deciduous shrub or small tree, 20-35 ft. tall, with ...

1 0 Copper rockfish

Copper rockfish

by Marta RubioTexeiraSan Francisco, California, USA

on the flanks. Copper Rockfish are known for the

0 0 Eurasian collared dove

Eurasian collared dove

by Dijana SerhatlicCroatia

It is a medium-sized dove, distinctly smaller than the wood pigeon, similar in ...

0 0 Peppervine

Peppervine

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

Deciduous to semi-evergreen vine that can be ground cover-like, but is often ...

0 0 Silver-leaf Nightshade

Silver-leaf Nightshade

by joanbstanleyTemple, Texas, USA

There are several species of horse nettle, all of which have star-shaped ...

0 0 Wild Petunia

Wild Petunia

by joanbstanleyTemple, Texas, USA

The wild petunia has flowers much like those of the cultivated petunia (genus ...

0 0 June Beetle

June Beetle

by maplemoth662Florida, USA

table, so I could take some photos of it. ...

4 7 slow worm

slow worm

by AntónioGinjaGinjaBraga, Portugal

, but are more often found hiding beneath

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