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Jabalí Europeo (Sus scrofa)Observ.
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Foraging boldly on a trail with many users. Hellyer County Park.
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Tortuga Lagarto Norteña (Chelydra serpentina)Observ.
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I was able to find the same individual (documented here https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/171887832) again and can confirm it is a snapping turtle. It was part of a congregation of red-eared sliders. This time, I was able to see its full body underwater including its legs, its full shell, and its tail. It swam around slowly as if waiting to be fed. I also have videos of this individual.
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Tortuga Lagarto Norteña (Chelydra serpentina)Observ.
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Did not expect to see this. Among many red-eared sliders, I saw what looks like a snapping turtle. Only the head was visible, the body was obscured by turbid water. The turtle swam a bit and was part of a congregation of sliders expecting to be fed.
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Old photos of an oak leaf I found back in 2019. Unfortunately I do not have photos of the tree itself. It looks to me like Q. kelloggii x wislizeni.
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Romazas Y Parientes (Género Rumex)Observ.
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This observation is for the plant with red fruit, not the Solanaceae in the left part of the photo.