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Escarabajo Japonés (Popillia japonica)Observ.
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Sure do like the grape leaves
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Género FallopiaObserv.
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Wondering if this is a native plant to MO
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About a foot in length, near Truman Lake state park campground
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Ranas Manchadas (Género Lithobates)Observ.
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Salamander or really big tadpole? About three inches long including tail. At Hinkson Creek next to Twin Lakes. There were two together.
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Ranas Y Sapos (Orden Anura)Observ.
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Young frog we raised from tadpole. He likes climbing on the fabric.
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Landed on my son's shirt and let me hold him. Didn't fly off. I put him on the ground.
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Ardilla Gris de Las Carolinas (Sciurus carolinensis)Observ.
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Photo taken by Ben Nelson
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4 turtles in Hinkson Creek along MKT near Scott Blvd.
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Marmota Canadiense (Marmota monax)Observ.
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Photo taken by Ben Nelson outside of his office.
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Sapos Norteamericanos (Género Anaxyrus)Observ.
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In a wooded area at Strawn Road Park in Columbia, MO
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Mejillón Cebra (Dreissena polymorpha)Observ.
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From the Missouri River
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Conejo Serrano (Sylvilagus floridanus)Observ.
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Lives in our yard with at least one other rabbit.
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Ranas Manchadas (Género Lithobates)Observ.
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Two frogs together. They remained perfectly still for several minutes while we watched them up close.
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Rana Leopardo Sureña (Lithobates sphenocephalus)Observ.
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Found it on rocks next to the river. It was motionless for a few minutes and then hopped into the Missouri River.