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Snake Millipedes (Order Julida)Observer
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Temperature 53 degrees Fahrenheit. Rolls up when cold, has a hard shell exterior. Too many legs to count on living specimen due to movement. Has two antennas. Black colored with grey borders on pieces of carapace. Grey/lightbrown a underbelly.
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Common Pill Woodlouse (Armadillidium vulgare)Observer
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Temperature 53 degrees Fahrenheit. Ten legs, two antennas and seven pieces of connecting carapace so that it can roll. Colored black with grey borders of carapace.
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Earthworms and Allies (Subclass Oligochaeta)Observer
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Temperature 54 degrees Fahrenheit. Has a neck like part of flesh that is raised from the rest and appears brighter. Can move from both ends of its body making it appear as it has two heads, one in each side of its body. Flesh color is a mix of bright red, light grey and brown. Both sides are red tipped with one being brighter than the other.
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Western Conifer Seed Bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis)Observer
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Temperature is 62 degrees Fahrenheit. This squash bug is missing a front leg on the right of its body. Large antennas longer than its head. Patterns on carapace may make this bug mistaken for a kissing bug. Four front legs two back legs. Rounded back attached to a straight rectangular middle. Antennas attached to head.
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Beetles (Order Coleoptera)Observer
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Temperature 57 degrees Fahrenheit. I'm unaware to the specific species this beetle is but I did narrow the family down to Tenebrionidae. Has four back legs and two forward legs. Two antennas protruding from beetles head. Back end is very large compared to its rear end. Has a sort of line or split in the carapace going symmetrically down the middle of its back end going vertically if viewed from behind.
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Redworm (Eisenia fetida)Observer
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Temperature is 55 degrees Fahrenheit. After looking through worm species our project lead was kind enough to tell me this creatures species which I can agree with after observing iNaturalist guides. Has a transparent red body making it look pink. Seemed to be able to move from both ends rather than a definitive head like a snake. The ends of the Redworm are whiter than the rest of the body.
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shlamermanDescription
Temperature is 54 degrees Fahrenheit. Found this big guy under a rock at the school garden. Has two raised eye appendages and two pieces of flesh poking out at the ends of its mouth. Has a mix of redish-brown and blackish-grey coloring with a white bottom.
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Milky Slug (Deroceras reticulatum)Observer
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Found this little guy under a rock and browsed a slug field guide till I found its identification. Temperature is 56 degrees Fahrenheit. Has a Redish-brown and black-grey textured body. Two eyes with appendages lifting them from the body.
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Cross Orbweaver (Araneus diadematus)Observer
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Classmates found a whole bunch of Cross Orbweavers across campus showing we have quite a few around here. Temperature 57 degrees Fahrenheit. Every Orbweaver that was found was in the middle of it's web. Subject Orbweavers were easily identifiable by the patterns on their surface. Possesses six legs
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Cross Orbweaver (Araneus diadematus)Observer
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According to the spiders.us website search engine this is the closest resembling spider in Oregon, I was unable to take pictures of the web, as it's too thin. Temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit. As the subject wasn't in the middle of it's web like other Orbweavers I have observed had, even though there were flies caught in it, I believe that may not have been it's web. Six legged.