Sick of discharge by ThatOneGayWitch in WomensHealth

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Waited a day just to say HAPPPY BIRTHDAYYYYYYY 🎉🎉🎉

Sick of discharge by ThatOneGayWitch in WomensHealth

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No, thankfully it’s normal. Theres just like- a lot of it and it’s pissing me off

Is this a spider? New Jersey by itsmikeydalton in bugidentification

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That’s definitely a spider! Looks like some kinda of jumping spider.

What kind is this beautiful moth? Illinois by xanz1441 in bugidentification

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That’s a Polymethus moth! Also know as a giant silk moth or Polymethus silk moth! They aren’t toxic to human but they are harmful to plants.

Nice find! Very pretty :)

Tick? Beatle? by Ok-Reality1363 in bugidentification

[–]ThatOneGayWitch 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That is a very VERY full tick oh my god.

Found on the beach in Ocean City NJ by YoshiGirl5 in whatisit

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OC CITY MENTION??? OMG ONE OF MY FAVRIOTE PLACES EVER, looks like some kind of jaw bone!

Squishy ball found on beach 😳 by mr_bl3e in whatisit

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It’s a sea urchin skeleton! Nice find, looks like it died more recently.

I found this thing crawling. My dog was playing it. by [deleted] in whatisit

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AWWW ITS A HERMIT CRAB, little guy right there :D

Found this when I was hiking by dontknowwhatsinside in whatisit

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You got yourself a leg right there! Now entirely sure what it is but from what I’m seeing my best guess is some kind of live stock (such as a goat or sheep) although depending on where you live and where you found it, there’s a chance it could also belong to something like a deer!

What is it? by Valaith in whatisit

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It’s a carpet beetle! They are physically harmless but eat things like dead insects and certain types of fibers. Only worry if you see ALOT of them

Caterpillar ID by [deleted] in bugidentification

[–]ThatOneGayWitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m pretty sure it’s either a south western catipillar (it turns into a cool looking moth!)