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Observed being eaten by a western skink in leaf litter below an oak tree.
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Observed being eaten by a western skink in leaf litter below an oak tree.
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Near the top of Angles Rest, Columbia Gorge
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Near the top of Angles Rest, Columbia Gorge
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Scorpion, caught by another student. Once, I put it on my gloved hand, and although it was not aggressive, it nearly backed into the space between my hand and my glove through an opening created by a fold due to the position of the wrist strap.
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Scorpion, caught by another student. Once, I put it on my gloved hand, and although it was not aggressive, it nearly backed into the space between my hand and my glove through an opening created by a fold due to the position of the wrist strap.
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"Found 2 under the same rock. Always cool to see these guys. It was funny. I wasn't having any luck finding scorpions and I told my friend, ""I hope we find at least one."" Literally the next rock I flipped had these 2 under it."
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"Found 2 under the same rock. Always cool to see these guys. It was funny. I wasn't having any luck finding scorpions and I told my friend, ""I hope we find at least one."" Literally the next rock I flipped had these 2 under it."
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"Found 2 under the same rock. Always cool to see these guys. It was funny. I wasn't having any luck finding scorpions and I told my friend, ""I hope we find at least one."" Literally the next rock I flipped had these 2 under it."
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"Found 2 under the same rock. Always cool to see these guys. It was funny. I wasn't having any luck finding scorpions and I told my friend, ""I hope we find at least one."" Literally the next rock I flipped had these 2 under it."
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Found in oak woodland.
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Found under scorched, rotten bark of collapsed California bay.