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Blue Mussel Complex (Complex Mytilus edulis)

Observer

mikesun

Date

May 25, 2018 07:35 AM PDT

Description

Carcass.

California Mussel - Photo (c) tsoleau, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND)
oceanicadventures's ID: California Mussel (Mytilus californianus)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Banded Mystery Snail (Callinina georgiana)

Observer

ossifrage94

Date

September 28, 2019 01:03 PM EDT
Banded Mystery Snail - Photo (c) L.J. Lamera, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by L.J. Lamera
oceanicadventures's ID: Banded Mystery Snail (Callinina georgiana)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Lewis's Moon Snail (Neverita lewisii)

Observer

dankmommag

Date

May 13, 2021 02:08 PM PDT
Lewis's Moon Snail - Photo (c) Charlotte Seid, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Charlotte Seid
oceanicadventures's ID: Lewis's Moon Snail (Neverita lewisii)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Black Abalone (Haliotis cracherodii)

Observer

hsug1747

Date

June 2021

Description

Old buried abalone shell exposed due to high tide. It’s a bit strange that I found so many black abalone washing out of the dirt, because I’ve only ever seen greens and reds washing up fresh.

Black Abalone - Photo (c) sykospark, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by sykospark
oceanicadventures's ID: Black Abalone (Haliotis cracherodii)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Volcano Keyhole Limpet (Fissurella volcano)

Observer

redrovertracy

Date

July 11, 2021 06:03 AM PDT
Volcano Keyhole Limpet - Photo (c) Robin Gwen Agarwal, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Robin Gwen Agarwal
oceanicadventures's ID: Volcano Keyhole Limpet (Fissurella volcano)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Periwinkle Snails (Family Littorinidae)

Observer

mwilson4

Date

March 24, 2022 02:53 PM PDT
Littorina - Photo (c) meriseal, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
oceanicadventures's ID: Genus Littorina, a member of Periwinkle Snails (Family Littorinidae)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Striped Shore Crab (Pachygrapsus crassipes)

Observer

aprhersey

Date

May 20, 2022 11:45 AM PDT
Striped Shore Crab - Photo (c) Nature Ali, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by Nature Ali
oceanicadventures's ID: Striped Shore Crab (Pachygrapsus crassipes)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Nuttall's Cockle (Clinocardium nuttallii)

Observer

lherrell

Date

August 27, 2022 07:23 AM PDT
Nuttall's Cockle - Photo (c) Jeff Ward, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by Jeff Ward
oceanicadventures's ID: Nuttall's Cockle (Clinocardium nuttallii)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Chinese Mystery Snail (Cipangopaludina chinensis)

Observer

sophiamoncini

Date

July 9, 2023 11:30 AM CDT
Chinese Mystery Snail - Photo (c) L.J. Lamera, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by L.J. Lamera
oceanicadventures's ID: Chinese Mystery Snail (Cipangopaludina chinensis)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Chestnut Cowry (Neobernaya spadicea)

Observer

orange_sunshine

Date

November 7, 2023 02:33 PM PST

Description

sorry gps drift, theres a part of campus point that puts me at the airport for some reason

Chestnut Cowry - Photo (c) Jeff Stauffer, all rights reserved, uploaded by Jeff Stauffer
oceanicadventures's ID: Chestnut Cowry (Neobernaya spadicea)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Striped Shore Crab (Pachygrapsus crassipes)

Observer

frankeulv

Date

April 25, 2024 07:01 AM PDT
Striped Shore Crab - Photo (c) Nature Ali, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by Nature Ali
oceanicadventures's ID: Striped Shore Crab (Pachygrapsus crassipes)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Coast Garter Snake (Thamnophis elegans ssp. terrestris)

Observer

rick

Date

July 9, 2023 09:31 AM PDT
Coast Garter Snake - Photo (c) Steve Jurvetson, some rights reserved (CC BY)
oceanicadventures's ID: Coast Garter Snake (Thamnophis elegans ssp. terrestris)
Added on May 9, 2024
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Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)

Observer

carter828

Date

May 8, 2024 05:45 PM PDT
Pacific Gopher Snake - Photo (c) Faris K, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Faris K
oceanicadventures's ID: Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)
Added on May 9, 2024
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Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)

Observer

ssmith298

Date

May 8, 2024 06:01 PM PDT

Description

Injured
Humane society picked it up for threatment/euthanasia

Pacific Gopher Snake - Photo (c) Faris K, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Faris K
oceanicadventures's ID: Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)
Added on May 9, 2024
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Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)

Date

April 28, 2024 10:31 AM PDT
Pacific Gopher Snake - Photo (c) Faris K, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Faris K
oceanicadventures's ID: Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)
Added on May 9, 2024
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Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)

Observer

daniel1k

Date

May 9, 2024 10:42 AM PDT
Pacific Gopher Snake - Photo (c) Faris K, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Faris K
oceanicadventures's ID: Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)
Added on May 9, 2024
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Northern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus ssp. oreganus)

Observer

aparrot1

Date

May 8, 2024 11:33 AM PDT

Description

Two large mature sleepy rattlesnakes curled up, basking in the sun, in a drainage area. They were not at all bothered by us watching them 3 feet away. Link to 2nd one nearby: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/214450559

Rattlesnakes are important members of the natural community. They will not attack, but if disturbed or cornered, they will defend themselves. Reasonable watchfulness should be sufficient to avoid snakebite. Give them distance and respect.

Northern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus ssp. oreganus) is a venomous snake in the Vipers (Viperidae) family. A bite from this snake can cause death or serious illness or injury in humans that may require immediate medical care. It is commonly called a "poisonous" snake to indicate that its bite is dangerous, but that is not correct. It should be called a "venomous" snake. A poisonous snake can harm you if you eat it. A venomous snake can harm you if it bites you.
"Adults are 15 - 36 inches long, (38 - 91 cm) sometimes up to 48 inches (121 cm) with 60 inches being the longest (151 cm). Neonates are about 10.5 inches in length (27 cm). It is a heavy-bodied pit viper, with a thin neck, a large triangular head, and a rattle on the end of the tail consisting of loose interlocking hollow segments. Pupils are elliptical. Scales are keeled. Age cannot be determined by number of rattles on tail.
Rattlesnakes are "pit vipers" which means they have two pits that are used to sense heat when hunting warm-blooded prey - with one pit on each side of the front of the head above the mouth. The ground color is variable, matching the environment - olive-green, gray, brown, golden, reddish brown, yellowish, or tan. Dark brown or black blotched markings, usually with dark edges and light borders, mark the back, with corresponding blotches on the sides. Dorsal blotches mark the front 2/3 of the body, change to dark bars on the body and dark and light rings on the tail which are well-defined and of uniform width. The underside is pale, sometimes weakly mottled. It usually has a light stripe extending diagonally from behind the eye to
Young are born with a bright yellow tail with no rattle - just a single button which does not make a sound. They grow rattles and lose the yellow color as they age. The pattern is brighter on juveniles than on adults. They are primarily nocturnal and crepuscular during periods of excessive daytime heat, but also active during daylight when the temperature is more moderate. They are not active during cooler periods in Winter. In colder areas, they are known to den in burrows, caves, and rock crevices, sometimes in large numbers, and sometimes with other snake species. Rattlesnakes have long, hollow, movable fangs connected to venom glands. The fangs are replaced if broken. A snakes uses its fangs to inject a toxic venom which quickly immobilize its prey. A rattlesnake adult can control the amount of venom injected. Bites that inject venom into humans are potentially dangerous. Sometimes a rattlesnake bites but does not inject venom. These are called "dry bites." A dry bite may still require medical attention. Even a dead snake can bite and inject venom if the jaws open and close reflexively when they are touched."

Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of California http://www.californiaherps.com/snakes/pages/c.o.oreganus.html

Link to my favorite Northern Pacific Rattlesnake obs: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/90924915

Gopher Snake vs Rattlesnake: 5 Key Differences: https://a-z-animals.com/blog/gopher-snake-vs-rattlesnake/

"Rattlesnakes are commonly called a "poisonous" snake to indicate that its bite is dangerous, but that is not correct. It should be called a "venomous" snake. A poisonous snake can harm you if you eat it. A venomous snake can harm you if it bites you. . .
Rattlesnakes are important members of the natural community. They will not attack, but if disturbed or cornered, they will defend themselves. Reasonable watchfulness should be sufficient to avoid snakebite. Give them distance and respect . . .
"Rattlesnakes are also among the most reasonable forms of dangerous wildlife: their first line of defense is to remain motionless; if you surprise them or cut off their retreat, they offer an audio warning; if you get too close, they head for cover. Venom is intended for prey so they're reluctant to bite, and 25 to 50 percent of all bites are dry - no venom is injected. . ."
Excerpts from Snakebit: Confessions of a Herpetologist, Leslie Anthony, Greystone Books, 2008.

"Some Rattlesnakes Losing Their Warning Rattle In S. Dakota" https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=216924322

Northern Pacific Rattlesnake - Photo (c) owenrtm77, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by owenrtm77
oceanicadventures's ID: Northern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus ssp. oreganus)
Added on May 9, 2024
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Appleseed Erato (Hespererato vitellina)

Observer

chilipossum

Date

May 8, 2024
Appleseed Erato - Photo (c) Robin Gwen Agarwal, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Robin Gwen Agarwal
oceanicadventures's ID: Appleseed Erato (Hespererato vitellina)
Added on May 9, 2024
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Santa Cruz Aquatic Garter Snake (Thamnophis atratus ssp. atratus)

Observer

lmscaramuzzo

Date

May 7, 2024 07:46 PM PDT
Santa Cruz Aquatic Garter Snake - Photo (c) Christian Schwarz, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Christian Schwarz
oceanicadventures's ID: Santa Cruz Aquatic Garter Snake (Thamnophis atratus ssp. atratus)
Added on May 8, 2024
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California King Snake (Lampropeltis californiae)

Observer

naturalist_jared

Date

May 4, 2024 06:33 PM PDT
California King Snake - Photo (c) herper47, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)
oceanicadventures's ID: California King Snake (Lampropeltis californiae)
Added on May 8, 2024
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Western Yellow-bellied Racer (Coluber constrictor ssp. mormon)

Date

May 6, 2024 12:32 PM PDT
Western Yellow-bellied Racer - Photo (c) Alice Abela, all rights reserved
oceanicadventures's ID: Western Yellow-bellied Racer (Coluber constrictor ssp. mormon)
Added on May 8, 2024
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Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)

Observer

kittensforpeace

Date

May 7, 2024 12:23 PM PDT
Pacific Gopher Snake - Photo (c) Faris K, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Faris K
oceanicadventures's ID: Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)
Added on May 8, 2024
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Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)

Observer

kittensforpeace

Date

May 7, 2024 12:05 PM PDT
Pacific Gopher Snake - Photo (c) Faris K, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Faris K
oceanicadventures's ID: Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)
Added on May 8, 2024
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Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)

Observer

nimaod

Date

May 7, 2024 01:27 PM PDT
Pacific Gopher Snake - Photo (c) Faris K, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Faris K
oceanicadventures's ID: Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)
Added on May 8, 2024
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Coast Garter Snake (Thamnophis elegans ssp. terrestris)

Observer

themandalee

Date

May 8, 2024 11:44 AM PDT

Place

Fremont (Google, OSM)
Coast Garter Snake - Photo (c) Steve Jurvetson, some rights reserved (CC BY)
oceanicadventures's ID: Coast Garter Snake (Thamnophis elegans ssp. terrestris)
Added on May 8, 2024
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Coast Garter Snake (Thamnophis elegans ssp. terrestris)

Observer

piafantastic

Date

May 8, 2024 12:51 PM PDT

Description

Spotted under a hedge

Coast Garter Snake - Photo (c) Steve Jurvetson, some rights reserved (CC BY)
oceanicadventures's ID: Coast Garter Snake (Thamnophis elegans ssp. terrestris)
Added on May 8, 2024
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Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)

Observer

akrajewska

Date

May 5, 2024 03:11 PM PDT

Description

This snake was about 7 feet long and moved quickly from the scrub across the path, went into the grass and then turned around and returned to the scrub on the side of the hill. At first I thought it was a rattle snake but I didn’t observe a rattle. My best guess is Gopher Snake based on size, pattern, and location of sighting, but I don’t know snakes well.

Pacific Gopher Snake - Photo (c) Faris K, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Faris K
oceanicadventures's ID: Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer ssp. catenifer)
Added on May 8, 2024
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Wavy Turban (Megastraea undosa)

Observer

hailey330

Date

April 30, 2024 10:37 AM PDT
Wavy Turban - Photo (c) Shellnut, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA)
oceanicadventures's ID: Wavy Turban (Megastraea undosa)
Added on May 8, 2024
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Common Apple Snails (Genus Pomacea)

Observer

george451

Date

August 14, 2020 06:47 PM EDT
Island Apple Snail - Photo (c) Greg Page, all rights reserved, uploaded by Greg Page
oceanicadventures's ID: Island Apple Snail (Pomacea maculata)
Added on May 7, 2024
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Frilled Dogwinkle (Nucella lamellosa)

Observer

lukabevanda

Date

May 5, 2024 06:23 PM PDT
Frilled Dogwinkle - Photo (c) Donna Pomeroy, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Donna Pomeroy
oceanicadventures's ID: Frilled Dogwinkle (Nucella lamellosa)
Added on May 7, 2024
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