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Found near urban outfitters by UT Austin, and was found in a dry area not near many plants or water(dry environment).
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Grillos (Género Gryllus)Observ.
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Insect found in the parking lot or Barton Creek Square and not was near any plants so must be acclimated to a dry environment.
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Enebros Y Sabinas (Género Juniperus)Observ.
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Tree found by walker creek nearby water source but not directly next to the water source, and seems to be changing in color.
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Pacana (Carya illinoinensis)Observ.
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Plant found near walker creek by the water but not directly next to it. Many insects and other plants were next to this plant so the environment that this plant thrives is probably a wet one .
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Parra Virgen (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)Observ.
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This plant was found near walker creek not growing right near the water by close to the water. This plant thrives near a wet environment according to its position from the water
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Hongos (Reino Fungi)Observ.
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The lichen on the tree is on UT campus growing on a tree. The lichen seems to have been green and there are many other trees around.
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Ardilla Zorra (Sciurus niger)Observ.
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This squirrel was on UT campus near a bike and the squirrel appears to be albino as well. The squirrel was also found to be climbing a tree right after the picture was taken.
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María Mulata (Quiscalus mexicanus)Observ.
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Bird found in UT college campus eating a bug. The bird was near potted plants and not near a water source. It also appeared to be looking for more food.
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Pastos, Juncos, Bromelias Y Afines (Orden Poales)Observ.
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A grass that’s growing in a plant pot which probably means that it is probably a weed or some sort. Many of the parts of the grass was brown.
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Plantas (Reino Plantae)Observ.
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Plant that was found close to a tree in walker creek not close to the water. Leaves were rough and spiny at the outer edges .
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Fresnos (Género Fraxinus)Observ.
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Found couple of feet away from water at waller creek, so it wasn’t directly next to a water source but it was close to one. Seems to a deciduous plant because it’s leaves are shedding.
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Ciprés de Los Pantanos (Taxodium distichum)Observ.
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Grew close to walker creek on UT campus but seems to be a plant that grows in cold weather. Leaves were rough and spiny.
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Palmas de Guano (Género Sabal)Observ.
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Tree that was found in walker creek in UT Austin campus. Tree was not near the water but close to it. Leaves have a palm tree shape.