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Género RabidosaObserv.
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Taken on the window sill of our house after a rain
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Rana Arbórea Gris (Hyla versicolor)Observ.
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Clinging tho the back door glass of a home
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Tortuga Pinta (Trachemys scripta ssp. elegans)Observ.
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Found this large turtle eating peaches in our backyard. Suburban area bordering a creek
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Culebra Verde Rugosa (Opheodrys aestivus)Observ.
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Sunning itself in the driveway
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Arañas Cangrejo (Familia Thomisidae)Observ.
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Found on a rose blossom in the late evening.
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Rana Arbórea Verde (Hyla cinerea)Observ.
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Observed in the late afternoon resting in an iris bed. I noticed several in various iris leaves
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Pelícano Café (Pelecanus occidentalis)Observ.
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Seen at the Indianola Fishing Marina
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Polilla Esfinge de Las Lianas (Eumorpha vitis)Observ.
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Observed perched above a door in the shade of an awning during bright sun daylight
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Rana Arborícola Gris de Cope (Hyla chrysoscelis)Observ.
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A pale gray/white toad sitting on the bottom board of my fence. I am not good with toads and so I have no clue as to genus or species. Looks too lumpy to be a frog to me but that is I can guess.
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Tortuga Lagarto Norteña (Chelydra serpentina)Observ.
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A large Common Snapping Turtle found basking in a pond at the entrance of the Crow Hill trail in the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
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Araña Violinista Café (Loxosceles reclusa)Observ.
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Image taken while cleaning the garage. Spider was hiding on the back of a flattened cardboard box.
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Araña Amarilla de Jardín (Argiope aurantia)Observ.
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Large yellow orb weaver on a web in a blackberry thicket.
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Arañas Lobo de Tres Bandas (Rabidosa rabida)Observ.
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Septiembre 19, 2009Descripción
A female Wolf Spider transporting an egg sack.
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Araña Lince Verde (Peucetia viridans)Observ.
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Septiembre 20, 2009Descripción
A Green Lynx Spider (Peucetia viridans) eating a wasp.
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Large Sawyer Beetle discovered under the welcome sign at Cal Farley's Boy's Ranch in the Texas Panhandle. The closest I can come to ID is Ergates Spiculatus or the Pine Sawyer Beetle although this one was found pretty far South and East of their most commonly accepted habitat.
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Viuda Negra Norteamericana (Latrodectus mactans)Observ.
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A large female Black Widow hiding in a crevice on the bottom side of a dead log.