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These white mushrooms were observed near the Marshall Student Center at the University of South Florida.
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This observation was made by the Marshall Student Center at the University of South Florida. This green, textured lichen was on a fallen branch of a tree.
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This observation was made by the Marshall Student Center at the University of South Florida. This brown, ringed, multicellular animal is a Protostome.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/invertebrates/c/common-earthworm/
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Hormigas (Familia Formicidae)Observ.
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This red fire ant was observed at the Marshall Student Center at the University of South Florida. It is a multicellular, Protostome.
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Abaniquillo Pardo del Caribe (Anolis sagrei)Observ.
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This brown lizard was observed by Maple Hall at the University of South Florida. This animal is a multicellular, Deuterostome.
https://www.reptilegardens.com/animals/other-reptiles/lizards
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Ardilla Gris de Las Carolinas (Sciurus carolinensis)Observ.
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This is an brown, furry squirrel which was observed by the Marshall Student Center at the University of South Florida. This animal is a multicellular Deuterostome.
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The cucumberleaf sunflower field was found by the ISA building at the University of South Florida. It was observed at about 82 degrees F.
https://cumberland.ces.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/March_April_2015.pdf?fwd=no
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Helecho de la Resurrección (Pleopeltis michauxiana)Observ.
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This resurrection fern was found by the MUMA business building at the University of South Florida. It was observed at about 82 degrees F.
http://sfrc.ufl.edu/extension/4h/plants/Resurrection_fern/index.html
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Heno (Tillandsia usneoides)Observ.
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This observation was made by the MUMA business building at the University of South Florida. This observation was made at about 82 degrees F.
https://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/natural-resources/sustainability-spanish-moss/