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Nomeolvides Y Parientes (Subfamilia Cynoglossoideae)Observ.
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Plant with blue flowers and small leaves growing by an apple tree in my back yard.
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Tribu SelineaeObserv.
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This plant with yellow flowers and big green was growing on the outskirts of my garden. (Not planted in the garden)
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Plantas (Reino Plantae)Observ.
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Hens and chicks, in my front yard. Tons of them.
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Cochinilla Mediterránea (Armadillidium vulgare)Observ.
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Pill bug that I found in my garden. No other bugs around.
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Caracoles, Babosas Y Parientes (Clase Gastropoda)Observ.
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These were found on a rock by the water along with many others of its kind.
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Género PagurusObserv.
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Very small hermit crab found on a rock on the beach
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Mopalia muscosaObserv.
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This chiton was found by its self in a small tide pool at Dallas road
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Cangrejo Costero Morado (Hemigrapsus nudus)Observ.
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A small crab found under a rock at Dallas road along with many a family of many other crabs
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Anémona Elegante (Anthopleura elegantissima)Observ.
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Groups of sea anemones in a tide pool at Dallas road. The anemones were a transparent brown colour with hints of purple.
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A big spider on the ground by the photography room. No other spiders around, all black with some white spots.
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Polillas Esmeralda Y Parientes (Familia Geometridae)Observ.
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Inch worm on Sophie’s arm because we walked through a group of them hanging from a tree.
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Ganso Canadiense Mayor (Branta canadensis)Observ.
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Two geese with their babies. They hissed and attacked us when we got near them.
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Mazo del Diablo (Oplopanax horridus)Observ.
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This is devils club. It is indigenous to this area and is used as a medicine in First Nations communities. My mom uses it for medicines and in her work as the aboriginal art and culture facilitator for sd61. These three young plants were growing in my backyard underneath some cedar trees.
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A caterpillar on a flip flop, right by our garden so probably came from there. No other caterpillars around
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Arañas Patonas Sin Cintura Y Parientes (Orden Opiliones)Observ.
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Crawling around on the side of a raised bed
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Ciempiés del Suelo (Orden Geophilomorpha)Observ.
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Was in a garden bed in the courtyard, squirmed around a lot
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Abeja Melífera Europea (Apis mellifera)Observ.
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Was pollinating dandelion, there were other bees near by also pollinating
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Diente de León (Taraxacum officinale)Observ.
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Dandelion , under tree, no other dandelions around it