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JacobMcelligott Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by JacobMcelligott Nova Scotia, Canada9 years ago

This is a mint plant, scientific name mentha.

JacobMcelligott Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by JacobMcelligott West Haven, Connecticut, USA10 years ago

No, I don't normally have animals fall over and die in my house.😋

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Unknown spotting commented on by JacobMcelligott Juquitiba, São Paulo, Brazil11 years ago

I didn't know that, thank you. You have added new words to my vocab now!

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Unknown spotting commented on by JacobMcelligott Highland, New York, USA11 years ago

We call them daddy long legs, or harvestmen, similar to cellar spiders. They are a kind of Opilion. Probably phalangium Opilio.

JacobMcelligott Brown Marmorated Stinkbug
Brown Marmorated Stinkbug commented on by JacobMcelligott Milford city (balance), Connecticut, USA11 years ago

Yes, thank you.

JacobMcelligott Red Tailed Hawk
Red Tailed Hawk commented on by JacobMcelligott Milford city (balance), Connecticut, USA11 years ago

That's what I thought it was.

JacobMcelligott Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by JacobMcelligott Juquitiba, São Paulo, Brazil11 years ago

This is actually a young toad, frog tadpoles are much bigger than those of toads; so, most frogs are not that small.

JacobMcelligott Brown Marmorated Stinkbug
Brown Marmorated Stinkbug commented on by JacobMcelligott Milford city (balance), Connecticut, USA11 years ago

What is it called?

JacobMcelligott Canada Goose
Canada Goose commented on by JacobMcelligott Tulare, California, USA11 years ago

Looks like some normal Canadian geese to me.

JacobMcelligott Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by JacobMcelligott New Haven, Connecticut, USA11 years ago

Yes they are naturally occurring in my area.

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