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Sunflowers, Daisies, Asters, and Allies (Family Asteraceae)Observer
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- Quintin Edward
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California Fan Palm (Washingtonia filifera)Observer
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That is the real deal right there, a common species among California
- Quintin Edward
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Spoon Worms (Subclass Echiura)Observer
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This spoon worm has undergone a genetic mutation and has now lost the ability to be seen as a worm. Obviously a survivor adaptation to fool there predators and the ability to leave out of water
- Quintin Edward
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Human (Homo sapiens)Observer
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Look how these mammals act in the natural habitat, obviously holding each other's hands so they do not stray from the pack
- Quintin Edward
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Scaly Tree Fern (Sphaeropteris cooperi)Observer
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The wannabe palm trees
- Quintin Edward
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Plants (Kingdom Plantae)Observer
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I believe we call them snap dragons.
- Quintin Edward
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Garden Pansy (Viola × wittrockiana)Observer
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It's definitely a plant from the flower species, quite a rare find indeed
- Quintin Edward
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Oriental Cockroach (Blatta orientalis)Observer
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Back side has been flattened by something, but still barely alive
- Quintin Edward
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Common Pill Woodlouse (Armadillidium vulgare)Observer
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Curl up into ball for defense and are fun to play with
- Quintin Edward
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Millipedes (Class Diplopoda)Observer
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A rare insects buges found only in the remote regions of everywhere
- Quintin Edward
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Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia)Observer
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If I only knew bird species then I would be able to tell you what this is
- Quintin Edward
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Small White (Pieris rapae)Observer
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A common white butterfly with black dots on each wing
- Quintin Edward
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Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)Observer
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The bee movie is a good movie
- Quintin Edward