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Domestic Swan Goose (Anser cygnoides var. domesticus)Observer
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I'd like to know if it is male or female. It was a rescued goose. We made a pond and fenced in living area with other birds. They appear to all get along.
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Western Spotted Orbweaver (Neoscona oaxacensis)Observer
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Saw on my rose bush. I noticed it's bright yellow color.
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Spotted Orbweavers (Genus Neoscona)Observer
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Saw near on a shed. Only able got under belly shot.
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Gray Bird Grasshopper (Schistocerca nitens)Observer
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Took pics and released back on our property.
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Yellow Cellar Slug (Limacus flavus)Observer
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We have plenty of these. I think they are neat.
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Garden Snail (Cornu aspersum)Observer
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Taking a guess here. Found on a mesquite tree.
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Whitewashed Rabdotus (Rabdotus dealbatus)Observer
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Not sure if all are Amber Snails.
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Milk Snail (Otala lactea)Observer
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It was raining last night so we went looking for snails. We found a bunch near Aloe Vera. These were in the same area as the large numbered Milk Snails in other posts. Not sure if all are Milk Snails.
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Milk Snail (Otala lactea)Observer
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New snails: pic 1, 2 same snail and 3-6 different snail.
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Milk Snail (Otala lactea)Observer
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Update: On my other posts of Milk Snails. We got rain last night. We stayed up all night for elections, so we went outside in the rain. We found 3 new snails 6,7,8 last night. Then we bumped into 1,2,4. in the same area near Aloe Vera. Unfortunately 3,5 were found with empty shells. Picture 10 is outside my front door. The right has pebbles, roses, cactus, and other plants. The left side has the Aloe Vera aka "snail central."
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Common Land Snails and Slugs (Order Stylommatophora)Observer
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Not sure on identity, but they are in the same spot as mating snails.
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Spinybacked Orbweaver (Gasteracantha cancriformis)Observer
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It was so windy outside. So it was hard to get a shot.
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Common Land Snails and Slugs (Order Stylommatophora)Observer
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Tiny guy
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Common Land Snails and Slugs (Order Stylommatophora)Observer
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Not sure what kind of snail
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Long-bodied Cellar Spider (Pholcus phalangioides)Observer
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Have quite a few of these outside.
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Genus RabdotusObserver
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Mating. Geez I have like 5 posts of snails mating.
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Amber Snails (Family Succineidae)Observer
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Tiny found while walking at night. Their shine catches my eye. I get super happy when I see these little guys.
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Grass Spiders (Genus Agelenopsis)Observer
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Not sure on ID. This guy was a neighbor to the black widow. They were both in the same deep 4X4 tire track my husband made in the high water we had a few months ago.
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Ground Crab Spiders (Genus Xysticus)Observer
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Found another tiny guy.
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Wolf Spiders (Family Lycosidae)Observer
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Aww, her eggs hatched ! I believe I caught her on a previous post holding her little white ball. So cute. What a burden of love us mother's commit to ??
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Wolf Spiders (Family Lycosidae)Observer
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We have so many of these.
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Southern Black Widow (Latrodectus mactans)Observer
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She was so quick.
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Spine-headed Bugs (Genus Acanthocephala)Observer
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Sneaky. Almost didn't see him.
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Southern House Spider (Kukulcania hibernalis)Observer
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Not sure guessing here. Found below a block of wood under outside steps.
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Entelegyne Spiders (Infraorder Entelegynae)Observer
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Man, I couldn't get better shots. I am having trouble with ID. I didn't want to freak out the spider, so that it runs off and drops it's pray.