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Carolina Mantis (Stagmomantis carolina)

The Carolina mantis (Stagmomantis carolina) is a species of praying mantis of the subfamily Stagmomantinae.

Source: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/64450437

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common bonnet (Mycena galericulata)

Mycena galericulata is a mushroom species commonly known as the common bonnet, the toque mycena, or the rosy-gill fairy helmet. The type species of the genus Mycena was first described scientifically in 1772, but was not considered a Mycena until 1821. It is quite variable in color, size, and shape, which makes it somewhat difficult to reliably identify in the field. The mushrooms have caps with distinct radial grooves, particularly at the margin.

Source: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/64197549

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Questions And Answers With Marcus Omar Squires by Marcus Omar Squires

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Youth Hunt (Virginia Whitetail Deer) by Bait & Wait Outdoors

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hen of the woods (Grifola frondosa)

Grifola frondosa is a polypore mushroom that grows in clusters at the base of trees, particularly oaks. The mushroom is commonly known among English speakers as hen-of-the-woods, ram’s head and sheep’s head. It is typically found in late summer to early autumn. In the United States’ supplement market, as well as in Asian grocery stores, the mushroom is known by its Japanese name maitake (舞茸, “dancing mushroom”). Throughout Italian American communit

Source: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/63346084

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Eastern North American Destroying Angel (Amanita bisporigera)

Amanita bisporigera is a deadly poisonous species of fungus in the family Amanitaceae. It is commonly known as the eastern North American destroying angel or just as the destroying angel, although the fungus shares this latter name with three other lethal white Amanita species, A. ocreata, A. verna and A. virosa. The fruit bodies are found on the ground in mixed coniferous and deciduous forests of eastern North America south to Mexico, but a

Source: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/63345451

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deceiver (Laccaria laccata)

Laccaria laccata, commonly known as the deceiver, or waxy laccaria, is a white-spored species of small edible mushroom found throughout North America and Europe. It is a highly variable mushroom (hence “deceiver”), and can look quite washed out, colorless and drab, but when younger it often assumes red, pinkish brown, and orange tones. The species is often considered by mushroom collectors to be a “mushroom weed” because of its abundance and plain stature.

Source: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/63345141

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Dan’s Talk 2 by Daniel Murray

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Dan SCUBA intro by Daniel Murray

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Frankie goes to the park by Daniel Murray

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common jewelweed (Impatiens capensis)

Impatiens capensis, the orange jewelweed, common jewelweed, spotted jewelweed, spotted touch-me-not, or orange balsam, is an annual plant native to North America. It is common in bottomland soils, ditches, and along creeks, often growing side-by-side with its less common relative, Yellow Jewelweed (I. pallida).

Source: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/61603552

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Ringless Honey Mushroom (Desarmillaria caespitosa)

Source: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/60886726