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Flickr group: pic of the day – Texas tree lizard Jun 4 2008
Texas tree lizards (Urosaurus ornatus), also known as ornate tree lizards, are thorny lizards which feed mostly on insects and insect larvae. They perch on rocks and trees, and are territorial, with a male and female (sometimes two females) occupying an area.
Tags: austin, lizard, north america, ornate tree lizard, photograph, photography, reptile, texas, texas tree lizard, united states, vertebrateFlickr group: pic of the day – pink sparkle waterlily Mar 26 2008
“Pink sparkle” waterlilies (Nymphaeaceae) grow widely in temperate and tropical regions. They take root in the ground soil of bodies of water, with their leaves and flowers visible, floating on the surface.
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Spiders spin enormous web together Sep 4 2007
Millions of tiny spiders in the Lake Tawakoni State Park in Texas, USA, have worked together to spin a huge web stretching across 180m (590ft), and over bushes, trees and plants, Yahoo, the BBC and others have reported.
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