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April 6, 2023
08:30 PM EDT
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April 6, 2023
07:37 PM EDT
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April 6, 2023
11:42 PM UTC
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April 2, 2023
10:30 PM EDT
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April 3, 2023
01:38 AM UTC
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April 3, 2023
03:02 AM UTC
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April 2, 2023
07:00 PM PDT
Description
A larger individual just vibing.
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April 2, 2023
10:24 PM UTC
Description
This certainly appears to be a Three-lined Salamander, which is not really supposed to be in this area of Middle Tennessee. Mike Smith has a much better photo of the same individual.
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April 2, 2023
10:54 PM UTC
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April 1, 2023
01:45 AM UTC
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March 31, 2023
09:41 PM EDT
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March 31, 2023
09:14 PM EDT
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March 31, 2023
02:27 PM HST
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March 31, 2023
07:29 PM CDT
Description
With Kayla Sayre and Alex Hooks.
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April 1, 2023
12:33 AM UTC
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April 1, 2023
12:34 AM UTC
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March 31, 2023
05:45 PM PDT
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April 1, 2023
12:39 AM UTC
Description
had this sitting in my camera roll, apparently a rare find
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March 31, 2023
04:50 PM PDT
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March 31, 2023
11:48 PM UTC
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March 31, 2023
06:40 PM CDT
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March 31, 2023
04:39 PM PDT
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March 31, 2023
11:58 AM UTC
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March 31, 2023
09:10 AM EDT
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March 31, 2023
03:38 PM UTC
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March 31, 2023
04:09 PM UTC
Description
Couldn't get a better photo, but they were engaged in battle when I first noticed them. They were quickly out of sight after this photo.
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March 31, 2023
04:16 PM UTC
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April 8, 2020
10:23 AM HST
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December 29, 2021
06:48 PM HST
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August 14, 2022
06:21 PM UTC
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September 3, 2022
09:02 PM UTC
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December 5, 2022
02:32 AM UTC
Description
Longhorn found on soybean at SEPAC: family Cerambycidae
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March 1, 2023
07:05 PM UTC
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March 15, 2023
01:21 PM HST
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August 19, 2022
07:01 PM UTC
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August 25, 2022
01:17 PM UTC
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March 6, 2023
10:06 PM EST
Description
Found this specimen a while back and thought it looked really odd for A. americanus (Hence why I photographed it). Coming back to it now with a bit more knowledge I can see it shows structural characteristics more like the Canadian Toad--Two closely-raised ridges between the eyes forming a blunt crest. The wart and colour patterning also look different and give off a slightly different impression.
That being said, I still have little-familiarity with this species. Plus these aren't known from here in Ontario. Looking forward to any thoughts and input
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May 17, 2021
07:27 PM UTC
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August 17, 2022
04:41 PM UTC
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March 24, 2023
03:22 PM UTC