Fotos / Sonidos
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Setas, Bejines Y Parientes (Clase Agaricomycetes)Observ.
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A fungus that looks like coral!
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Alaus oculatusObserv.
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I don't understand why Google says "Chassahowitzka NWR." The sign on the way in clearly says "Withlacoochee State Forest."
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Anémona Gigante del Caribe (Condylactis gigantea)Observ.
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Nice to see one of these not half dead, languishing in a pet shop!
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Araña de Seda Dorada (Trichonephila clavipes)Observ.
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This female is missing a leg. Might be the largest type of spider in the US.
For more information:
http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/misc/golden_silk_spider.htm
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Not at all sure about this one.
Got the genus from The Sponge Guide website.
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Pez Loro (Sparisoma viride)Observ.
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Terminal phase stoplight parrotfish.
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Loro Azul (Scarus coeruleus)Observ.
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Not far from Sombrero Lighthouse, Marathon, Fl.
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Raya Redonda de Estero (Urobatis jamaicensis)Observ.
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He was lurking not far from "Grecian Rocks," a shallow "reef" frequented by the John Pennekamp snorkel tour boats.
I say "reef" in quatation marks because there doesn't look like there is a lot of coral there; it is more a coral graveyard where sponges and macroalgae thrive now.
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Lagartija Espinosa de Pradera (Sceloporus undulatus)Observ.
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He blends in with the stump pretty well. Maybe he is not called a stump or tree lizard because he is much easier to see when on a fence?
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Common Carp? Sorry about the bad white balance; it was a cloudy day.
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Mojarra Oreja Roja (Lepomis microlophus)Observ.
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I don't know what species this is.