Tree of life exercise

My observations have helped me locate various examples of five different taxa:

  1. Plants: I discovered this interesting fern-looking plant on campus while I was walking to class last week. I am sure that this belongs to the plants taxa and is therefore a member of Kingdom Plantae. I am not entirely sure of the name of this plant, however.
  2. Arachnids: I found this striped spider and although I am unsure of what type of spider it is, I am positive it is an exemplification of a species included in the arachnids taxa.
  3. Birds: This sparrow is a part of the birds taxa. I am not entirely sure what type of sparrow it is, but it’s bright yellow beak and red breast caught my eye.
  4. Mammals: Squirrels are members of the mammals taxa. This exemplification of a mammal specifically shows a local squirrel munching on its lunch.
  5. Insects: This bee that I noticed near one of the libraries on campus is a species from the insect taxa.
Publicado el 15 de febrero de 2013 a las 03:02 AM por erin erin

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Secuoya Roja (Sequoia sempervirens)

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erin

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Febrero 12, 2013

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I found this fern-looking plant near campus. (Although, I'm not entirely sure its a fern...)

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Araña de Jardín Europea (Araneus diadematus)

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erin

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Febrero 12, 2013

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I found this striped spider and am unsure of what type of arachnid it is.

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Mirlo Primavera (Turdus migratorius)

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erin

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Febrero 12, 2013

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Ardilla Zorra (Sciurus niger)

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erin

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Febrero 12, 2013

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Abeja Melífera Europea (Apis mellifera)

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erin

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Febrero 12, 2013

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I noticed this bee on the bushes near the Southeast Asian library on campus which are abundant with insects.

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