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Narrow-mouthed whorl snail (
Vertigo angustior
)
The shell is pale yellow-brown in colour with many thin growth ridges and 5 whorls. The mouth of the shell has 5- 6 teeth and is t...
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Fen orchid (
Liparis loeselii
)
This rare orchid appears initially as a green scaly-looking bulb amongst the wet moss of a fen or a dune slack. There are two clos...
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Hermit beetle (
Osmoderma eremita
)
The hermit beetle has a classic beetle shape and is large with glossy, dark brown elytra. The males have a pronounced groove throu...
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Floating water-plantain (
Luronium natans
)
Floating water plantain can be found in two different forms. In shallow water, it develops with floating oval leaves, in deep wate...
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Desmoulin's whorl snail (
Vertigo moulinsiana
)
This tiny snail, not more than 3mm tall, is one most people are unlikely to encounter unless you have a stream flowing through you...
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Pipistrelle bats (
Pipistrellus pipistrellus and Pipistrellus pygmaeus
)
It was recently discovered that there are actually two species of pipistrelle bat formerly grouped together as Pipistrellus pipist...
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Greater horseshoe bat (
Rhinolophus ferrumequinum
)
The greater horseshoe bat is the larger of the two horseshoe bats found in Britain. They are so-named from the horseshoe shaped no...
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Natterjack toad (
Bufo calamita
)
The chief distinguishing feature of the natterjack is the yellow stripe down its back. Shorter hind legs also tell the natterjack ...
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Killarney fern (
Trichomanes speciosum
)
This distinctive fern is one of three European species with translucent (semi-transparent) leaves. There can be as many as several...
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Yellow marsh saxifrage (
Saxifraga hirculus
)
Yellow marsh saxifrage is a tufted, hairy plant, with stems of a reddish-brown. The leaves are spear-shaped and concentrated aroun...
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Common otter (
Lutra lutra
)
The elusive common otter has sleek brown fur, which is often paler on the underside, and a long lithe body with a thick tail and s...
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Medicinal leech (
Hirudo medicinalis
)
This animal has a slightly flattened cylindrical body, divided into 33 or 34 segments. The upperside is dark brown or black with s...
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Shore dock (
Rumex rupestris
)
A rare member of an otherwise familiar group of plants, shore dock has greyish green leaves and tiny green or reddish-brown flower...
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Great crested newt (
Triturus cristatus
)
The great crested newt is Britain's largest and most threatened newt. The body is generally dark brown to black in colour with a w...
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Pool frog (
Rana lessonae
)
The pool frog was only recognised as a distinct species as recently as 1973. It is usually olive-brown above, with dark-brown blot...
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Short-beaked common dolphin (
Delphinus delphis
)
The short-beaked common dolphin is the commonest dolphin species, but exact numbers are unknown. It is easily identified owing to ...
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Freshwater white-clawed crayfish (
Austropotamobius pallipes
)
The only freshwater crayfish native to the UK, this species is olive-green to brown in colour and can reach up to 12 centimetres i...
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Orca (
Orcinus orca
)
The orca, once also known as the killer whale, is in fact the largest of the dolphins. They are easily identified by the black and...
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Bottlenose dolphin (
Tursiops truncatus
)
The bottlenose dolphin is one of the most well-known species of dolphin. There appear to be two main varieties; a smaller, inshore...
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Northern bottlenose whale (
Hyperoodon ampullatus
)
The northern bottlenose whale has a bulbous forehead and an obvious tube-like beak, these features are more pronounced in older ma...
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