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Cobra-Liga-Do-Noroeste (Thamnophis ordinoides)Observador
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After a decline of this species in the yard to zip with a feral cat family, we finally got one again here.
Fotos / Sons
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Lagarto-Jacaré-Do-Norte (Elgaria coerulea)Observador
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Surface active.
Fotos / Sons
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Lagarto-Jacaré-Do-Norte (Elgaria coerulea)Observador
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Surface basking.
Fotos / Sons
Observador
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Found in house. Recently brought in some big leaf maple branches from outside but unsure if it emerged or hitched a ride on them. We also have 4 big Coast Redwoods in the yard and many types of decaying logs in the yard as well (e.g. Acer macrophyllum, Fraxinus latifolia, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Prunus sp).
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Ordem LithobiomorphaObservador
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Crawling on snow (not lethargic; it was still fast). This was it's attempt to hide. Air temp was 36 F & there was 6-12in of snow.
Fotos / Sons
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Opiliões (Ordem Opiliones)Observador
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Walking on the snow. Air temp was 36 F & there was 6-12in of snow.
Fotos / Sons
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Género TubariaObservador
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Roadside. Looked like growing ilout of decaying vegetation. Near so burned wood
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Formica obscuripesObservador
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Apparently suitable enough to be on surface despite low 40s, overcast, & gusty
Observador
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Air temperature: 2.8 C. Snow temperature near observation: -0.5 to -2.5 (IR thermometer, Fluke 74 Max). Windy but this snow drift was a little protected.
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Plethodon vehiculumObservador
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Found under rock by Connor. Regenerated tail tip