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Very speedy, diving in and out of eucalyptus leaf litter. Too cowardly to catch it like http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/3446483 !
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Very speedy, diving in and out of eucalyptus leaf litter. Too cowardly to catch it like http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/3446483 !
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Very speedy, diving in and out of eucalyptus leaf litter. Too cowardly to catch it like http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/3446483 !
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Very speedy, diving in and out of eucalyptus leaf litter. Too cowardly to catch it like http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/3446483 !
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Very speedy, diving in and out of eucalyptus leaf litter. Too cowardly to catch it like http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/3446483 !
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No obvious signs of injury. Closest stand of plants included poison hemlock. I wonder if it accidentally nibbled some of the delicate green shoots that seemed to emerge after the rain.
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No obvious signs of injury. Closest stand of plants included poison hemlock. I wonder if it accidentally nibbled some of the delicate green shoots that seemed to emerge after the rain.
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Dead on the side of the trail.
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Recent heavy rains likely forced this mole up from its burrow after which it either drowned or died of exposure.
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Found dead above surface.
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Found dead above surface.
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Total length 7 inches. Hind foot length is 1 inch. Found in orchard on property surrounded by pasture
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Total length 7 inches. Hind foot length is 1 inch. Found in orchard on property surrounded by pasture
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Skull smashed, not salvaged
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at east edge of road, probably would not be visible riding south because of dropoff onto shoulder; fresh not slipping saved for specimen
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La Musaraña de Thomas es uno de los mamÃferos más difÃciles de ver en los humedales de Bogotá y lo pude registrar en el humedal La Conejera.