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Género TenebrioObserv.
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I cut these darkling beetle is outside. I put them in a little container with a white bottom so that I could see the true color of these beetles. They were a matte black color on every square inch of their body. They had six legs with two antennas and two eyes. Though I think one of them was missing a leg. They had a hard shell, with A segmented head, and the wings were one big oval shape but with two parts. The Beatles were not afraid of me at all, in fact when I tried to pick them up they would just crawl onto my hand. They were very small, I think they were half an inch long. They were like an oval shape with little sticks sticking out of them.
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Pato Norteño (Anas platyrhynchos)Observ.
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I saw these two ducks while I was walking down a sidewalk. There were two, a male and a female. I was able to get pretty close to the ducks before they flew away into the ocean. The mail had a bright, green, shiny head with bright orange feet. It’s feathers were a combination of black tail feathers, white on the edges, and a smoky brown color through the mid-body. The female had Orange feet as well, they were just not as bright. It’s neck and head were brown with a brown beak. And the midsection and the rest of the feathers were brown as well. The mail also had a bright yellow colored beak. I think the size of the male mallard was about 1 1/2 feet and the female was about 1 1/3 feet.
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Chara Azul (Cyanocitta cristata)Observ.
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This bird was by the pond where the largemouth bass was at. It was very skittish and afraid of me, if I took one step towards it it would fly away. The belly of this bird was a creamish off-white color which was the same color as its neck. I’m pretty sure this was a female sense it’s for head was not brightly blue like the males are. It had a black throat and its back wings were long, blue, feathers with little black stripes on them. I would say that this bird is probably a foot plus long. It had 2 feet, a black beak, two eyes that were jet black, and very long tail feathers.
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Abaniquillo Verde del Noreste (Anolis carolinensis)Observ.
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This Green Anole was just sitting on a wall. I had to move very slowly because if I took a swift step, it would run away. The entire body was green except for a little patch on its midsection which was brown. It looked like it had tiny pieces of stuck shed on its head. It had two eyes which were a navy blue color and four limbs. It also had a very very long tail. The lizard was about 6 to 8 inches long. I’m not sure whether it was a boy or a girl because I cannot see whether or not it had a dewlap.
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Lobina de Florida (Micropterus salmoides)Observ.
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This fish was in a very large pond/lake. I attracted it because I was crumbling crackers and throwing them to the birds and the ducks in the pond. It then started Attracting a bunch of minnows and blue tilapia’s but then this fish came along. If I were to guesstimate the size of this fish I would say that it’s probably close to a foot long. It was swimming along good morning it’s on business and I don’t think it’s all me. But once my shadow cast it over it, It became a bit spooked and swim away. The color of this fish was gray/brown, it had two eyes, it’s mouth was like a very wide, long frowning face. It had two side fence, a top fan, and a very thin, long tail. It’s body went from very wide into thin.
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There were three turtles here, all sitting on a ramp to a deck sunbathing. They were all different colors; light brown, super dark brown, and like a medium toned brown. They were all different sizes too. They each had two eyes, four legs, and a tail. The super dark colored one was sticking its neck out super far. It also seemed like the lightest colored brown turtle was also the smallest. It was also in the water partially, probably so that it wouldn’t get too hot. At the spot where it was sitting, The water with a splash up underneath its legs. The biggest/fattest one was at the very top. If I were to guesstimate the size of these turtles, I would say the smallest one was probably 8 to 10 inches, the middle sized one12 to 15 inches, and the largest one 14 to 16 inches long. As soon as I walked up to them they seemed kind of spooked and almost went back into the water, but I snapped this picture just in time.
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Falso Helecho de Arroz (Pilea microphylla)Observ.
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This plant was about 3 inches long. It was all green, and had tiny little leaves bunched together. The leaves were also very soft. It was growing through the cracks of the tile like a weed.
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Águila Pescadora (Pandion haliaetus)Observ.
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This bird was about 3 feet tall with a wingspan about 4-5 feet. It didn’t really mind me since I was so far away, and it was in its nest. It had a brown mask across its eyes, and the rest of its head white. It’s wings/back was brown. The under belly was white.
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Mosquito Tigre Asiático (Aedes albopictus)Observ.
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This larvae was about male a millimeter long. It seemed very very skiddish or scared of a shadow. My guess is that it was light sensitive. It was always in the water since that’s where mosquitoes lay their eggs. It had a lump for a head, then a stick body and little pointy things coming off the side of its body. It also had little pincers. It was beige all around except for the pincers and the eyes, those were black/brown.
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Moscas de Las Flores (Familia Syrphidae)Observ.
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This creature in real life was about a half millimeter long, very very small. Width, I couldn’t tell because it was so tiny. The colors on this were very odd. It had yellow kind of stripes with dark brown and light grey splotches. It moved around super weirdly. It would suck in its body, then contortion it out to move forward. It didn’t really care that I was looking at it, it more cared about being in water.
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Vida (Vida)Observ.
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I’m not sure what this is. I purchased some silk worms for my reptiles, and I never used this can of silk worms. A few months later, I accidentally grab the can mistaking it for something else and open it, then find this! I was way to nervous and scared to touch it, but I would say the length is probably 3-4 inches long. It’s yellow and green, and on the tips of some of them, there are little follicles. There was also normal white mold on the actual worms themselves. I really don’t know what this is, so if you do, please help me or let me know!
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Garza Dedos Dorados (Egretta thula)Observ.
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This egret was about 2 1/2 feet tall, so pretty small. It and bright yellow feet yet black legs. Every single feather on it was white. It had a black beak yellow skin surrounding its eyes. It wasn’t bothered by me at all even though I came pretty close to it. A few times it would look at me, but otherwise it would kind of turn like its posing.
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Pelícano Café (Pelecanus occidentalis)Observ.
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This pelican was about three and 1/2 feet tall. It had a yellow face with an orange beak. It’s feathers on its back were variations of gray and brown and it’s neck was white. It didn’t look bothered by me too much but one I came close to it, it flew away from me. It also had a little bird friend that would keep following it every where.
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Algas Verdes (Filo Chlorophyta)Observ.
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I can’t exactly say they size of this plant because it was under a microscope. But this organism is a straight line with segments in it and all green. But the green is all different colors.
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Pececillos de Plata (Familia Lepismatidae)Observ.
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This silverfish was very very skittish. As soon as my shadow came over it, it ran away. It was also super quick. It was a silverfish beige color all over and I couldn’t see the details of the face very well because it was so fast. It was about one millimeter as well.
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Moscas Y Mosquitos (Orden Diptera)Observ.
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This maggot was about one millimeter long. It was very squirmy but I don’t think it saw me. The entire body was soft flesh and a beige color, and had little black dots on the front of its head which I presume are the eyes.
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Pinos Duros Y Ocotes (Sección Trifoliae)Observ.
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The leaves on the tree were very pointy and long. Some were a brownish color and some were green. The actual trunk was a light brown with a bit of a dark brown color as well.
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Encino (Quercus virginiana)Observ.
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The tree was about 25 ft tall. The base of the tree was a variety of shades of the color brown. A lot of fawn and dark brown. The leaves were a dirty green kind of color. A very dark green mixed with gray.
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This plant had very small, purple berries. It was a purplish black all the way round. The plant was about 5 1/2 ft tall, but the berries were about 1/2 an inch.
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Cucarachas Y Termitas (Orden Blattodea)Observ.
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It was about half an inch long. It had a hard shell and soft under belly. It was a very dark brown color in the shell, and the under belly was a rusty color. It ran very fast away from me as soon as I saw it.
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It was about an inch long. It was a rusty metal color all around it’s body. It had a bunch of legs and I don’t think it knew I was looking at it. I barely touched it then it coiled up into a ball. (The picture above.)
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Zopilote Común (Coragyps atratus)Observ.
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I was in the car when I took this but if I were to estimate the size, I would think that they were about 2 1/2 feet. They were all black and dark gray on their legs. It wasn’t scared at the car at all, in fact they were curious so they watched us as we drive away.
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Cangrejo Nadador (Achelous gibbesii)Observ.
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This crab was under water so I couldn’t really tell the size. It was probably about 5 inches. It’s shell was green, some of its legs were purple, the pincers were a creme beige color. It stayed there for about 5 minutes and was not scared of me or my camera. But when a big wave came, it swam away.
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Grillo Topo Leonado (Neoscapteriscus vicinus)Observ.
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It was about 2 1/2 inches and it was brown all over. Probably had a rough texture but I was too scared to touch it. It wasn’t scared of me at all. It would slowly walk past me and not care at all.
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Abaniquillo Pardo del Caribe (Anolis sagrei)Observ.
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This was most likely a baby brown anole. It was about 4-5 inches in length from head to toe. It was all different shades of brown with a cream colored stripe down its back. It was very flighty and definitely did not want to be disturbed or messed with.
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Rana Arborícola Cubana (Osteopilus septentrionalis)Observ.
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This frog was about 3 inches long. It had brown spots all over the body. As soon as I got the picture it hoped away so it was probably scared. It’s eyes were red.
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Ibis Blanco (Eudocimus albus)Observ.
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This bird was about a foot and 1/2 tall. It has bright white feathers, a bright coral colored beak and feet, and it’s eyes were also red. It stood still long enough for me to take a picture and was very intrigued with me. So we played a little staring game :) it didn’t move for a long time.
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Espátula Rosada (Platalea ajaja)Observ.
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This bird was about 2 1/2 ft tall. It’s bill was flattened at the end hints the name spoonbill. It’s wings were a millennial pink and the rest of its feathers were white. This bird seemed less flighty than the last one. When our car went by it hardly moved at all.
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Cigüeña Americana (Mycteria americana)Observ.
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This bird was about 3ft tall. It’s had a white back and a semi hairless black feathered face. It moved as soon as our car went by so it was probably scared.
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Rana Arborícola Cubana (Osteopilus septentrionalis)Observ.
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This frog was brown with swirls of darker brown on its back. It’s eyes were black and it was about 2 1/2 - 3 in. Long. It seemed scared of me since it tried to keep getting away when I tried to take a picture of it.