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Pinnipeds (Superfamily Phocoidea)Observer
taylor273Description
Some kind of fin - maybe a seal?
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Subfamily LycosinaeObserver
taylor273Description
I think this was dead or dying, as it didn't move far in ten minutes (saw en route to store and on back). We also think it was female as there looked to be presence of eggs/babies on its back.
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Persian Walnut (Juglans regia)Observer
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I think it might be a kind of walnut tree
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Innkeeper Worms (Genus Urechis)Observer
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Found on top of sand, only the one
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Subfamily SilphinaeObserver
taylor273Description
I thought perhaps a woodlouse at first, but there were only legs in the front, and the rear end was tapered which I didn't see anything similar. Hard to get a close-up since it moved so fast
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Auks, Murres, Guillemots, and Puffins (Family Alcidae)Observer
taylor273Description
Skeleton of a fish - perhaps a flute fish?
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Three-lined Cockroach (Luridiblatta trivittata)Observer
taylor273Description
Partially translucent with black stripes. Fast and can move it's front body independent of rear. Could not get good image because it was so fast.
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Northern Yellow Sac Spider (Cheiracanthium mildei)Observer
taylor273Description
Spider with translucent yellowish body and black 'fangs', no stripes
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Mediterranean Katydid (Phaneroptera nana)Observer
taylor273Description
Striped back
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Common Pear (Pyrus communis)Observer
taylor273Description
Kind of looks like a cross between a fig and an apple