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I found this critter in my fungus photo and in case you are wondering, I didn't add anything - the eyes etc were all there.
We found at least 4 of these little guys (deceased) in between the old floor and the older-old floor.
Eugladina rosea. I couldn't believe it when I saw this snail eating another small snail! I looked it up and it was described as predatory and carnivorous.
Each summer one of the most popular programs at Hungry Mother State Park is the Critter Crawl where the participants investigate what lives in a creek at the park. - AA
Each summer one of the most popular programs at Hungry Mother State Park is the Critter Crawl where the participants investigate what lives in a creek at the park. - AA
Learn more about Hungry Mother State Park here: www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/hungry-mother.shtml#gene...
There was so much mold, dust, mites and critters in here. We spent the bulk of our time here, pre-demo, sifting through the remnants of previous tenants that failed in this space, oscillating between freaking out and panic.
Each summer one of the most popular programs at Hungry Mother State Park is the Critter Crawl where the participants investigate what lives in a creek at the park. - AA
Hey all I told Santa that would ride along with him and use my bright red nose to help him see and I would also help him eat all those yummy cookies he gets because I love cookies.
My mommy also wanted me to tell that she got another wonderful Christmas card yesterday from the Christmas card exchange from Gerry & Brian wickedlittlethingsShe wanted to thank them for the wonderful card. Have a great day and stay warm it's cold out there today. Hugs!
ADOPTED!
Critter (aka Christopher) is available for adoption at the Orange County Animal Shelter in Chapel Hill. His owner died in Iraq and Critter has been in shelters for 8 months.
Footprints decorate the face of sand masses here. Often, they're human. Ibex Dunes, Death Valley NP, California
The other night I found this yellow 44-Tonner sans-trucks on a flatbed near the BNSF yard in Burlington. A couple days later, a crane lifted her onto her trucks, and another little critter magically appeared. I want to say it's a Whitcomb but I have literally no idea. At any rate, neat little things!