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Earthworms (Family Lumbricidae)

Observer

jennifer_adorno

Date

April 14, 2015

Description

It has a segmented body, it has a peach color and it has a moist skin, which it uses to breathe.

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Observer

jennifer_adorno

Date

April 14, 2015

Description

It has different tones of brown. Its wing are protected by a elytra, has six legs and antennae.

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Damselflies (Suborder Zygoptera)

Observer

jennifer_adorno

Date

April 14, 2015

Description

It is relatively small, has a red and long tubular body with four wings and 6 legs.

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Observer

jennifer_adorno

Date

April 14, 2015

Description

They are light brown and leave traces of slime as they climb the tree.

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Conehead Termites (Genus Nasutitermes)

Observer

jennifer_adorno

Date

April 14, 2015

Description

It is an arboreal termite. It has rounded heads, long straight mandibles and light brown bodies.

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Island Racers (Genus Arrhyton)

Observer

jennifer_adorno

Date

December 20, 2014

Description

The snake's colors are different tones of brown, dark lateral lines and yellowish belly. It was aproximately 45 centimeters long. It is very fast, nervous and relatively harmless to humans.

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Common Puerto Rican Brown Tarantula (Cyrtopholis portoricae)

Observer

jennifer_adorno

Date

June 18, 2014

Description

It has to 3-5 inches in lenght. It's dark brown and covered with short, shiny hairs.

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Pearly-eyed Thrasher (Margarops fuscatus)

Observer

jennifer_adorno

Date

February 10, 2015

Description

The bird's color is brown with light brown tones. It is approximately 4-5 inches tall. It can be seen in urban areas. It has a rather long beak, which could indicate a tendency to eat insects. The bird also seems to be unafraid of humans to a certain extent.

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Pearly-eyed Thrasher (Margarops fuscatus)

Observer

jennifer_adorno

Date

February 10, 2015

Description

The bird's color is brown with light brown tones. It is approximately 4-5 inches tall. It can be seen in urban areas. It has a rather long beak, which could indicate a tendency to eat insects. The bird also seems to be unafraid of humans to a certain extent.

Feeds : Atom