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callawa37

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callawa37 water moccasin
water moccasin commented on by callawa37 Kirbyville, Texas, USA9 years ago

Try searching for the common names of your organisms that you know of followed by "scientific name". There are lots of sites to help you find the Genus-species.

callawa37 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by callawa37 Silsbee, Texas, USA9 years ago

Bracket fungi... cool!

callawa37 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by callawa37 Kirbyville, Texas, USA9 years ago

Please go back and fill in your information on these cool critters you found! :)

callawa37 Alligator
Alligator commented on by callawa37 Kirbyville, Texas, USA9 years ago

Can you give a specific location for the pond?

callawa37 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by callawa37 Jasper, Texas, USA9 years ago

This is some sort of lichen. In essence, both protist and fungus sharing resources.

callawa37 Spider
Spider commented on by callawa37 Kirbyville, Texas, USA9 years ago

Please go back and add information on this spotting. Thanks!

callawa37 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by callawa37 Texas, USA9 years ago

Is there any way to crop this photo so the bird is more easily identifiable? :)

callawa37 algea
algea commented on by callawa37 Kirbyville, Texas, USA9 years ago

Algae is a relationship between protists and fungi or cyanobacteria. Usually called a lichen.

callawa37 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by callawa37 Kirbyville, Texas, USA9 years ago

Gorgeous! :)

callawa37 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by callawa37 Kirbyville, Texas, USA9 years ago

Please crop this photo so the spider can be clearly seen- it is hard to find! :) Thanks!

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