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Uncovered egg mass of the Spotted Lanternfly
Lycorma delicatula (Spotted Lanternfly): egg mass…
Top view of a flying adult Spotted Lanternfly
Lycorma delicatula adult (Spotted Lanternfly):
Side view illustration of an adult Spotted Lanternfly
Lycorma delicatula adult (Spotted Lanternfly):
Partially covered egg mass of the Spotted Lanternfly
Lycorma delicatula egg mass (Spotted Lanternfly):
Top view of early stage Spotted Lanternfly nymph
Lycorma delicatula nymph (Spotted Lanternfly):
Top view of late stage Spotted Lanternfly nymph
Lycorma delicatula nymph (Spotted Lanternfly):
Illustration of a gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus)
Urocyon cinereoargenteus (Gray Fox)
Toco Toucan perched on a branch
Ramphastos toco (Toco Toucan)
Illustration of an ermine (also called a stoat) in brown summer coat
Mustela erminea (Ermine): summer coat
Illustration of an ermine (also called a stoat) in white winter coat
Mustela erminea (Ermine): winter coat
An illustration of a young Bison bison (American bison)
Bison bison (American Bison): calf
Coastal flooding that occurs on sunny, storm-free days can be caused by unusually high tides. Offshore storms can contribute to these tides, but are not always the cause. During these events, coastal storm drains can back up and flood streets and walkways. Video taken in Eastport, Annapolis, Maryland.
Tidal or nuisance flooding
During heavy rainfall, water runs off impervious surfaces like sidewalks. Manmade or paved surfaces like roofs and roads cannot absorb water like vegetated surfaces, so rainwater flows directly into the nearest body of water, carrying sediments and other pollutants with it.
Runoff in action
Illustration of a leucistic axolotl.
Ambystoma mexicanum (Axolotl)
Illustration of a capybara.
Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris (Capybara)
Illustration of Rynchops niger (Black Skimmer)
Rynchops niger (Black Skimmer)
Illustration of Lontra canadensis (American river otter) standing
Lontra canadensis (American River Otter): standing
An illustration of the American River Otter (Lontra canadensis) swimming underwater.
Lontra canadensis (American River Otter): swimming
Illustration of Ornithorhynchus anatinus (Platypus)
Ornithorhynchus anatinus (Platypus)
Illustration of Pomacanthus imperator (Emperor Angelfish)
Pomacanthus imperator (Emperor Angelfish)
Illustration of Zanclus cornutus (Moorish Idol)
Zanclus cornutus (Moorish Idol)
Illustration of Achilles Tang (Acanthurus Achilles)
Acanthurus achilles (Achilles Tang)
An adult Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia)
Athene cunicularia (Burrowing Owl)
An adult Northern Dusky Salamander (Desmognathus fuscus).
Desmognathus fuscus (Northern Dusky Salamander)
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