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Cucaracha Americana (Periplaneta americana)Observ.
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This insect can be found in many houses all over America. They can also befound outside under a rock, dead tree, or leaf litter. They prefer to stay low but when rain comes seek shelter in high ground to avoid drowning.
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Araña Plateada de Jardín (Argiope argentata)Observ.
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They tend to make their webs out side nere dead old trees. Having areas that are cool and have shade over a canopy of trees or bushes. Sometimes they build their webs under windows.
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Sapo Nebuloso (Incilius nebulifer)Observ.
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They tend to live in moist areas with any dry or dead wood covering it. Most of the areas are ether soft dirt or hard rocks. Also found close to local homes in an area full of tall wet grass.
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Tarántulas (Género Aphonopelma)Observ.
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They live in dry areas around Texas in holes with soft sand with plenty of shade to stay way from the light. They also tend to hide under rocks and dead logs. They are nocturnal arachnids that hunt at night.
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Araña Tejedora Espinosa (Gasteracantha cancriformis)Observ.
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This spider tends to leave its web anywhere. It can make a web span span reach up to a foot long in length and width but the height can be up to seven feet in hight. It likes open areas with not to much clutter to make these websites possibly. They are nocturnal hunters and tend to stay out late before hiding from dawn.
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Arañas Camello de Rostro Recto (Familia Eremobatidae)Observ.
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They tend to come out at night for they don't like the sunlight. They tend to live in holes that they might find or borrow their own. These are very unusual creatures to come across. When threaten they lift the front part of their arms and open their scissor like jaws to make themselves seem bigger and threatening to predators.
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Palo Dulce (Eysenhardtia texana)Observ.
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It is dryed up and the leaves are growing out slowly. The closet thing to it's surroundings are leather stems. Its in an open area with no canopy to cover it.
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Género OmorgusObserv.
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They tend to walk at night. They move along and when something big or a predator comes they close up in a protective armor. Keeping their head protected from it. It likes soft soil to dig easy holes to make homes.
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Abeja Melífera Europea (Apis mellifera)Observ.
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My best guess it was trying to get into one of the open soda cans that we sometimes leave around the living room. Or due to climate change here in Texas it wondered off to far and was seeking warmth. It later must have flew into the bathroom and died in the tub later on that night.
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Pecarí de Collar (Pecari tajacu)Observ.
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Found Javelina bones over on the trail. It had many different types of shading 75% of canopy cover in its environment. Many types of plants like black brush, and mesquite tree. Cause of death natural cause.