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Typical Jumping Spiders (Subfamily Salticinae)Observer
abelongDescription
Brown and Black Jumping spider as big as your thumbnail had little hairs on his legs. Had 5 black rings on each leg, it had a black and brown unique design on it's back and it had a silver colored drop shape on its chest.
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Handmaidens (Genus Amata)Observer
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Very common moth, Can be seen all around Singapore. They are as big as thumb nail. They are striped on the tail with orange and black stripes it's wings are opaque.
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Mexican Plumeria (Plumeria rubra)Observer
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Plumeria Rubra is a part of the Frangipani Trees they are white with a big yellow center and Smells very unique.
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Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus)Observer
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Big fern growing on a even bigger tree. Quite common in Singapore. The texture of the fern is quite smooth on the surface but underneath each leaf is a reddish/brownish powder which is easily rubbed off. It is full green except for it's core which is brown.
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Javanese Grasshopper (Valanga nigricornis)Observer
abelongDescription
The Grasshopper was dead but it was as big as my palm width and as thick as two index fingers together. It seemed like it had a hard shell. And some of it's guts had spilled out the color of the guts were grey. It was a mix of a dark green shell with a streak of yellow from it's head to it's tail.
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Ixoras (Genus Ixora)Observer
abelongDescription
Small common flower in Singapore it always comes in a bunch and each separate flower has four leaves on it. The picture it looks more orange but in real life it looks more red. Except for the yellow ones those are actually yellow.
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Odorous Ants (Subfamily Dolichoderinae)Observer
abelongDescription
Small common ants very common in Singapore. They are as big as a grain of rice. They are all over Singapore.
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Crepe Jasmine (Tabernaemontana divaricata)Observer
abelongDescription
Small white flower except that on each leaf there is a small yellow piece in the middle so together it makes it look like there is a yellow circle in the middle.
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Spider Lilies (Genus Hymenocallis)Observer
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Frail white plant with orange powdered antennas. Quite common in Singapore. Each leaf is quite thin and is purely white.
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Paintbrush Swift (Baoris farri)Observer
abelongDescription
Small brown looking Butterfly/Moth. At first I thougt it was a butterfly but after a while it's wings folded weirdly and I was Like "thats not normal" But it was sucking nectar from a crinum asiaticum. It also has quite large eyes.
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Brown Pansy (Junonia hedonia)Observer
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Light Brown chocolate Pansy medium sized, it's wings are as big as a 50 cent coin. Part of it's right wing was missing but it could still fly. Very intricate design on both wings.
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African Giant Snail (Lissachatina fulica)Observer
abelongDescription
Big African Land snail very common in Singapore has a hard shell usually looks similar to it's own kind. It could easily fit into your hand. It is about the size of a McDonalds 80 cent Snow cone
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Pied Imperial Pigeon (Ducula bicolor)Observer
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White pigeon with black tipped wings. it was part of a flock and looked quite big. Bigger than a normal pigeon.
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Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera)Observer
abelongDescription
A caterpillar the size of your pinky. Was in a tree and eating leaves. It has a white dot on the middle of its back
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Asian House Gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus)Observer
abelongDescription
Small baby house gecko the size of normal persons pinky. It must have been a few weeks old since it looked opaque. I could kind of see it's small bone structure.
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Chinese Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)Observer
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Red Hibiscus it is the size of tennis ball and has pollen coming out in the middle. Bright red throughout all the leaves.
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Genus MussaendaObserver
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White plant/flower the flower hangs down from the stem the petals are very thin.And the petals are in a cluster.