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Indian Banyan (Ficus benghalensis)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
This tree is insanely big and has stringlike branches coming out of it. It is a brownish gray color and has branches that go really far. The most distinct feature are the stringlike branches coming out and the tree is very rough. It also has small patches of a different color at some places.
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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
It looks like a kind of fungi and it was growing on a wet piece of wood In dark place. It is really small, about 3 cm in diameter, and had many tiny black spores on it. The base is white and it seems attached to the piece of wood. The head was a concave head which went inward.
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Silver Joey Palm (Johannesteijsmannia magnifica)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
It had no flowers on it just these big leaves. Unlike other plants, this plant had leaves with a special pattern on it throughout the plant. Also the edges of the leaves were sharp and had a cutting edge. It grew by itself and there weren't any other plants like this nearby to it.
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Coconut Palm (Cocos nucifera)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
It has a unique trunk with things coming out. The trunk was also very rough and the tree was very big. It didn't have any fruits on it when I checked. It was also bent trying to get as much sunlight as possible. The tree also looked very dry and the skin was peering off little by little.
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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
There were time flowers growing. The first picture shows how small they were compared to my finger which is average sized. They grew close to a pond on wet soil. There were very less of them and the leaves on the plant had a unique yellowish design on them.
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Frogs and Toads (Order Anura)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
A small frog that lived in a wet dark place. It was fully brown and had pitch black eyes. It ran away as soon as it came in contact with some light.it had a very high vertical and could leap long distances even though it's legs were short. It was smaller than my palm. It made a very high pitch noise.
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Common Water Monitor (Varanus salvator)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
There was an organism that looked like a crocodile with just its head poking out of the water. It was in a huge dirty body of water at the end of the park. It had a huge mouth. It also didn't move very fast. It also had a scaly skin and the teeth looked extremely sharp. It had blackish eyes and its color was a dark green color and camouflaged waits the color of the pond perfectly.
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Poplar Fieldcap (Cyclocybe cylindracea)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
There were just two of them close to a big tree. They were pure white and they were tiny and very hard to spot. They also had a pattern on the top of them consisting of small white pores at distinct places of the mushroom forming a spiral. It also has a flat head and not concave or convex. The specie was completely white with no traces of any other colors anywhere. It was about 3 centimeters in height and about 1.5 cm in width, very small.
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Typical Jumping Spiders (Subfamily Salticinae)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
It was a tiny spider and was very colorful on the outside. It was not very fast and it was easy to flick away. It was also very light and I found it close to a dirty pond. It was extremely colorful with its colors ranging from a light yellow to a dark green. It has 8 tiny legs and could climb trees and plants very easily.
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Hibiscuses (Genus Hibiscus)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
As seen in this pic, the leaf was a very light yellow color. It had many green healthy leaves all around it. They flowers were very light and there were two things poking out of each flower. The leaves also had sharp edges around it but the plant wasn't vary big overall.
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Brown-banded Cockroach (Supella longipalpa)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
It was small and it was a mix of orange and brown colors. It looked a lot like cockroach but then a lot smaller. It was also very fast but could not fly. It was the baby version of its mature form thus its tiny size. It has six tiny legs so it's not a spider. It also has a bright back which is a bright orangish color.
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Ants (Family Formicidae)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
It had big wings and could fly very fast. It was also almost as big as a cockroach. It was completely big and it had yellow blood coming out of it when it was hit.there were also other bugs like it close to it. It did not make any noticeable sounds. The wings were kind of grayish.
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House Geckos (Genus Hemidactylus)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
It was brown like most other house lizard. It wasn't moving and the skin looked very rough, but I did not physically touch it. It had a relatively long tail and it had 4 reptile like legs. It also had black eyes. It wasn't very big, the size was similar to most other lizards.
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Spotted Dove (Spilopelia chinensis)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
These birds travelled in groups and there were many around each other. That have a dark brownish can lot and could fly relatively fast. Their tail is darker than other parts of the body. It had a grayish neck and it has blackish spots all over the body.
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Dragon-Scale Fern (Pyrrosia piloselloides)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
These were completely great and they were like beads with the shape of an ellipse. The roots of this plant was connected to the tree. They are a bright greenish color and they are very smooth. They were many of these bead like things clumped together and none of them were separate.
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Tawny Coster (Acraea terpsicore)Observer
dharshangiriDescription
These were tiny but extremely fast butterflies. They are orange and have black spots on them. The back of their wings were a brownish color which helped them camouflage with dry leaves making it harder to spot them. They were usually around colorful leaves. It has a small head that is hard to see and has a unique black pattern on its wings.