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This is a macro picture of a green lynx spider from the front. The spider’s head is bright green, and it has a white eye spot on top of the head. It has two long green fangs, as well as large palps. The legs are almost white with black spots up to the first joint. After that they are yellow with black bands. There are occasional long, coarse hairs growing from the legs. The spider is surrounded by greenery.
16 Sep
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The Beautiful Green Lynx Spider is Useful Against Crop Pests

Posted by whatnext10 Spiders

The Beautiful Green Lynx Spider is Useful Against Crop Pests. give readers some interesting facts about green lynx spiders and tell of the author spotting one in some greenery. It also explains how this avid hunter can be used to kill some crop moths.

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A pair of ivy leafed morning glory flowers are growing from their vine on a white sand beach. The flowers are a deep pink with white centers. The flowers are partially framed by the green, lobed leaves of the vine.
15 Sep
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The Beach Has Lots of Beautiful Plant Life, Too!

Posted by whatnext10 Plants and Flowers

The Beach has Lots of Beautiful Plant Life, Too! reminds readers that not only is there cool wildlife at the beach, but there’s cool plants, too. It introduces the reader to the beautiful ivy leafed morning glory and some of it’s characteristics.

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This is a closeup image of a red crepe Myrtle taken on a late summer afternoon. The flowers have several drops of rain water on them thanks to an earlier thunderstorm. In the center of the photo is a cluster of stamens tipped with yellow pollen
14 Sep
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Just a Little Late Summer Beauty for Your Enjoyment

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Just a Little Late Summer Beauty for your Enjoyment

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A marsh periwinkle snail is resting among dead marsh grass leaves on the muddy bottom of the marsh at low tide. The snail is viewed from the top of the shell down and shows a brownish, yellowish swirled shell. The shell is marked by intermittent darker brown spots.
13 Sep
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This Interesting, Clever Little Snail Actually Farms it’s Own Food

Posted by whatnext10 Mollusks

This Interesting, Clever Little Snail Actually Farms it’s Own Food tells readers about the marsh periwinkle, a salt water snail that eats algae, dead leaves, and fungi. It explains how these snails produce their favorite food on the plant stalks.

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A breeding adult laughing gull waits patiently for someone to throw it some food scraps. The bird is standing on a white sand beach and is a solid grey on it’s back, wings, and tail. The underside and neck are white, while the head is covered by a black cap. There is a white circle around the eye.
12 Sep
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The Interesting Laughing Gull has Made a Tremendous Come Back

Posted by whatnext10 Birds

The Interesting Laughing Gull has Made a Tremendous Come Back tells readers about these beautiful birds and their habits. It also discusses how they were once near extinction and what still threatens them today.

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A black and white photo of German shepherd puppy lying in the grass with her tennis ball between her front legs.
11 Sep
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People Often Have Some Strange Ideas About Their Breeds

Posted by whatnext10 Veterinary Medicine

People Often Have Some Strange Ideas About Their Breeds is an amusing story about one dog breeder’s odd idea that dogs with wrinkled skin also have wrinkled intestines. It emphasizes how dealing with people is the hardest part of veterinary medicine.

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This is a golden waxcap mushroom growing up out of a rich bed of leaf litter. The mushroom has a shiny yellowish orange, concave cap that is supported by a thick, light yellow stem. The underside of the cap has light yellow winglike projections of varying sizes that radiate out from the stem. There is a small amount of water puddled in the center of the cap.
10 Sep
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It is Surprising What Springs Up After a Good Rain

Posted by whatnext10 Fungi

It is Surprising What Springs Up After a Good Rain presents the beautiful by highly poisonous golden waxcap mushroom.

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This is the Biggest White Banded Fishing Spider Ever!
09 Sep
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This is the Biggest White Banded Fishing Spider Ever!

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This is the Biggest White Banded Fishing Spider Ever! okay, well maybe not ever, but the biggest one I’ve ever seen. This is the story of how the author discovered this spider just above her head. Then I describes the identification process.

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This is a closeup photo of the eye of a River cooter, which is a type of aquatic turtle. The eye is centered in the photo and has black and yellow horizontal stripes and a central, black pupil. The rest of the head of the turtle surrounds the eye and is also striped, but in various directions. The stripes are yellow on a dark green background. The open eyelids are also striped and wrinkled above and below the eye.
08 Sep
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The Striped Eye of an Aquatic Turtle is Quite Beautiful

Posted by whatnext10 Reptiles & Amphibians

The Striped Eye of an Aquatic Turtle is Quite Beautiful explains how the author happened to intact with and photograph this Florida aquatic turtle.

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This is a closeup image of a white, five petaled finger rot flower. The flower has a small, greenish center that contains the stamens. The flower is covered in water droplets left behind by an afternoon rain.
07 Sep
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Finger Rot Has an Awful Name, but is Useful and Attractive

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Finger Rot Has an Awful Name, but is Useful and Attractive discusses finger rot plants, also known as stinging nettle, bull nettle, or tread-softly. It explains the name and a number of uses for this plant.

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