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Carrots (Genus Daucus)Observer
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These wild carrots were discovered in loose soil and were very scattered over a large area.
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Jumping Spiders (Family Salticidae)Observer
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This spider was found on the exposed wood of a dead tree all alone. He tried avoiding me, and made it difficult to get a picture of.
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Common Crane Flies (Genus Tipula)Observer
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This crane fly was discovered trapped in a spider's web fighting to escape. It had no significant patterning and was the only of its species in sight.
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Lady Ferns (Genus Athyrium)Observer
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This fern was discovered on moist, muddy terrain. It had a reddish stem at the bottom and more green towards the top. There were several more of its species surrounding it.
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This flower was spotted in a small clearing that was dry. There was a small grouping of these flowers.
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Stone Centipedes (Order Lithobiomorpha)Observer
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I found this centipede under a section of bark on an alive tree.
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Life (Life)Observer
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This was observed on the cellular level. The cell was appearing to cleave while observing it.
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Eastern Blacknose Dace (Rhinichthys atratulus)Observer
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This fish was found in a small pond and is now living in captivity with others of its species.
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Forkmosses (Genus Dicranum)Observer
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This moss was seen in the woods and sporing.
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Genus PhilomycusObserver
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This slug was found alone on the bottom of a log in a muddy terrain near a creek.
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Click Beetles (Family Elateridae)Observer
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This click beetle was found inside the school by the bathrooms. it was hard to contain because of its jumping.
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Genus PlatismatiaObserver
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I found this lichen near on a fallen, decaying log. It was covering a majority of the log
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Fungi Including Lichens (Kingdom Fungi)Observer
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I found this Stemonitis in the plasmodial stage on a tree covered with fungus.
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Colubrid Snakes (Family Colubridae)Observer
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A peer discovered a snake skin shed that belonged to a rat snake. Later I sighted the snake itself but it slithered away before I could capture a picture.
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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
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This species was spotted by itself in a wet, muddy area.
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Turkey-Tail (Trametes versicolor)Observer
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This Fungus is named for its Appearance. I found this Fungus on a dead log with many other turkey tails.
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Cockroaches and Termites (Order Blattodea)Observer
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This cockroach was sighted on a dead tree underneath a section of bark that had fallen off. It was observed by itself with no other of its species in sight.