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Uncia uncia: Animal in habitat Zoo in the NatureSpots App "β€œ The snow leopard, also known as the ounce, is a felid in the genus Panthera native to the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia. It is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because the global population is estimated to number fewer than 10,000 mature individuals and is expected to decline about 10% by 2040”. Wikipedia" says Chris Slattery in habitat Zoo on 16.09.2022. Uncia uncia (Uncia uncia) is a species of mammal. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Zoo
By User: Chris Slattery
Posted in: Animal > Uncia uncia

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Chelonoidis carbonarius: Animal in habitat Zoo in the NatureSpots App "β€œThe red-footed tortoise is a species of tortoise from northern South America. These medium-sized tortoises generally average 30 cm as adults, but can reach over 40 cm.” Wikipedia Found in an enclosure with four other tortoises of different species." says Chris Slattery in habitat Zoo on 16.09.2022. Chelonoidis carbonarius (Chelonoidis carbonaria) is a species of reptile. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Zoo
By User: Chris Slattery
Posted in: Animal > Chelonoidis carbonarius

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Bobcat: Animal in habitat Zoo in the NatureSpots App "The bobcat, also known as the red lynx, is a medium-sized cat native to North America. It ranges from southern Canada through most of the contiguous United States to Oaxaca in Mexico. It is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List since 2002, due to its wide distribution and large population. Wikipedia" says Chris Slattery in habitat Zoo on 16.09.2022. Bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a North American mammal of the cat family Felidae. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Zoo
By User: Chris Slattery
Posted in: Animal > Bobcat

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Unknown species: Mushroom in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots App "Stemonitis fusca, Smaller than I expected, but a long time wishing species." says Danny VG in habitat Garden on 19.09.2022. Unknown species. Post your nature observations of Mushroom sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Mushroom #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Mushroom > Unknown species

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Unknown species: Mushroom in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Garden on 19.09.2022. Unknown species. Post your nature observations of Mushroom sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Mushroom #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Mushroom > Unknown species

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Unknown species: Mushroom in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Garden on 19.09.2022. Unknown species. Post your nature observations of Mushroom sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Mushroom #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Mushroom > Unknown species

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Unknown species: Mushroom in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots App "Stemonitis fusca" says Danny VG in habitat Garden on 19.09.2022. Unknown species. Post your nature observations of Mushroom sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Mushroom #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Mushroom > Unknown species

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Unknown species: Mushroom in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots App "Stemonitis fusca" says Danny VG in habitat Garden on 19.09.2022. Unknown species. Post your nature observations of Mushroom sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Mushroom #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Mushroom > Unknown species

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Common Starling: Animal in habitat Agricultural meadow in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Melhan in habitat Agricultural meadow on 19.09.2022. Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is a species of bird. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Agriculturalmeadow
By User: Melhan
Posted in: Animal > Common Starling

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Myocastor coypus: Animal in habitat Swamp in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Melhan in habitat Swamp on 19.09.2022. Myocastor coypus (Myocastor coypus) is a species of mammal. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Swamp
By User: Melhan
Posted in: Animal > Myocastor coypus

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