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0 0 skink

skink

by S FrazierPapua, Indonesia

Carlia sp.?

0 1 Puffball

Puffball

by BethAngermeierEvansville, Indiana, USA

Found growing in the woodpile.

0 0 Eastern Garter Snake

Eastern Garter Snake

by glen2Rhode Island, USA

Woodpile

1 0 Spotting

Spotting

by LuckyLoganIowa, USA

Small mushroom. Many scales.

0 0 Banded Ash Borer

Banded Ash Borer

by ShellyCoxSavannah, Missouri, USA

Backyard woodpile

0 0 Painted Hickory Borer

Painted Hickory Borer

by ShellyCoxSavannah, Missouri, USA

Backyard in woodpile

0 1 Horned Passalus

Horned Passalus

by MichaelBlevinsKernersville, North Carolina, USA

Large beetle with horn

0 0 False turkeytail

False turkeytail

by auntnance123Florida, USA

spotted on woodpile at riverfront home

1 1 leopard slug

leopard slug

by AnnaWhipkeyLafayette, Indiana, USA

urban backyard, in the woodpile

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by dhmcclanahanAcworth, Georgia, USA

Growing on fallen pine needles around a

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by rlewis121Mariemont, Ohio, USA

Large redish black ant

0 1 American Red Squirrel

American Red Squirrel

by Machi

Chomping on a pinecone

2 0 Garter snakes

Garter snakes

by AlisonOntario, Canada

There is a whole colony of garter snakes living in our

0 1 Bess Beatle?

Bess Beatle?

by SunRaeVirginia, USA

If you hold it by it's torso it makes a buzzing sound.

0 0 Western Drywood Termite

Western Drywood Termite

by Curator of GoodWinter Park, Florida, USA

Small, black termite with black wings.

1 1 Black Widow Spider

Black Widow Spider

by tkohlerSanta Clara, California, USA

Black spider with distinctive red hourglass shape on its underside.

0 0 eastern chipmunk

eastern chipmunk

by MyraJNorth Carolina, USA

Seen in a backyard woodpile in Charlotte, ...

1 4 Canadian Tiger Swallowtail

Canadian Tiger Swallowtail

by CandiceBOntario, Canada

green caterpillar

0 0 Earthworm

Earthworm

by IhazapughappyLouisiana, USA

Medium sized pinkish colored worm.

1 0 Spotting

Spotting

by IhazapughappyLouisiana, USA

Small black beetle, about an inch long.

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by R.j.ConnorsFlorida, USA

Unknown translucent fungi growing on cut avocado wood after wet weather

2 1 Waved Sphinx Caterpillar

Waved Sphinx Caterpillar

by CandiceBOntario, Canada

waved sphinx moth

0 3 Spotting

Spotting

by Dave LewisNew York, USA

snake found in NY, not sure of type

0 0 Water scorpion

Water scorpion

by Nature loverSault Sainte Marie, Ontario, Canada

Found this guy in my backyard by our

0 0 Horned passalus

Horned passalus

by HyrumButlerBuena Vista, Virginia, USA

When agitated it made a squeaking sound. It moved slow and was doscile.

0 3 Legless lizard,glass lizard (Anguis fragilis)

Legless lizard,glass lizard (Anguis fragilis)

by reidhpierceBay St. Louis, Mississippi, USA

a quite large legless lizard

0 2 Six-banded longhorn beetle

Six-banded longhorn beetle

by KarenLFranklin, Tennessee, USA

Black & yellow banded longhorned beetle

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by IhazapughappyLouisiana, USA

Orange and white fungi, about an inch and a half long.

0 2 Spotting

Spotting

by IhazapughappyLouisiana, USA

Smaller than the first toad spotting, brown in color, with yellowish markings.

0 1 Gulf Coast Toad

Gulf Coast Toad

by IhazapughappyLouisiana, USA

A rather large toad, brown in color with light tan markings

1 1 Darkling Beetle

Darkling Beetle

by LaurenZarateChiapas, Mexico

This Tenebrionid was on the woodpile in a ...

2 1 Potter Wasp, (pot).

Potter Wasp, (pot).

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

aprox 13mm.

0 1 Garden Snail

Garden Snail

by NicholasConnopNorthland, New Zealand

This snail is 2cm. Currently in its hibernating state.

0 0 Ebony Boghaunter

Ebony Boghaunter

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Bad photos but they're all I got.

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by Mandy HollmanGeorgia, USA

Brown, fuzzy, hairlike fungus. When brushed, it releases a cloud of brown dust ...

0 0 False black widow

False black widow

by pippinincarnate68New York, USA

A small dark spider which resembles the black widow but lacks the red hourglass ...

1 0 Coral Spot

Coral Spot

by MachiSouth Portland, Maine, USA

Peach to orange fungus with black, raised spots

0 0 Squirrel Treefrog

Squirrel Treefrog

by Curator of GoodWinter Park, Florida, USA

Very small frog with spotted, brown skin and a lighter underbelly.

1 0 Silver Haired Bat

Silver Haired Bat

by Lucy MyotisVirginia, USA

A small male silver haired bat

6 1 white-footed mouse pups

white-footed mouse pups

by DavidMaine, USA

These tiny, grey-and-white mice still had their eyes squeezed tightly shut. ...

0 1 Broad-Tailed Gecko

Broad-Tailed Gecko

by BenFenson2100, New South Wales, Australia

Snout to vent length of 9.5 cm. Total length up to 15 cm. Rocky brown in ...

1 0 Asiatic False Hawksbeard

Asiatic False Hawksbeard

by IhazapughappyLouisiana, USA

Small plant with yellow flowers and serrated roundish leaves at the lowest part ...

0 0 Black Widow Spider

Black Widow Spider

by DylanJacques-FeroVentura, California, USA

Adult females can be up to 1.5 inches. Long legs and abnormally large venom ...

2 2 Horned Passalus

Horned Passalus

by IhazapughappyLouisiana, USA

Medium sized beetle, male ( left ) had orange coloring on antenna and legs. ...

1 0 Spider

Spider

by kyrontfBritish Columbia, Canada

Medium-sized spiders typically found in damp locations such as leaf litter and ...

7 8 California Giant Salamander

California Giant Salamander

by danny.thorpeSanta Cruz, California, USA

10 inches long, head 2 inches wide.

0 0 False turkey tail fungus

False turkey tail fungus

by auntnance123Cocoa, Florida, USA

Photos 3 and 4 are the same section of the fungus--the first saturated with ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by AlisonOntario, Canada

Brown with segmented body. Also pushed with its "tail" to move forward. Small ...

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