Kinzua Critters

Invertebrates

Explore the diverse invertebrates of the Allegheny region.

Allegheny Mound Ant

Allegheny Mound Ant

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Asian Jumping Worm

Asian Jumping Worm

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Blue Crayfish

Blue Crayfish

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Common Nightcrawler

Common Nightcrawler

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Crayfish (Crawdad)

Crayfish (Crawdad)

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Cyclops (Copepod)

Cyclops (Copepod)

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Eastern Elliptio (Mussel)

Eastern Elliptio (Mussel)

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Eastern House Centipede

Eastern House Centipede

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Fingernail Clam

Fingernail Clam

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Flat-backed Millipede

Flat-backed Millipede

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Freshwater Bryozoan

Freshwater Bryozoan

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Freshwater Jellyfish

Freshwater Jellyfish

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Freshwater Sponge

Freshwater Sponge

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Garden Symphylan

Garden Symphylan

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Horsehair Worm

Horsehair Worm

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Leach's Millipede

Leach's Millipede

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Millipede (North American Giant)

Millipede (North American Giant)

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Nematode (Roundworm)

Nematode (Roundworm)

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Northern Springbox

Northern Springbox

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Northern Water Queen

Northern Water Queen

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Planarian (Flatworm)

Planarian (Flatworm)

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Pot Worm

Pot Worm

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Red Wiggler (Redworm)

Red Wiggler (Redworm)

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Scud (Amphipod)

Scud (Amphipod)

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Soil Centipede

Soil Centipede

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Spiny-sided Snail

Spiny-sided Snail

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Springtail

Springtail

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Springtail (Globular)

Springtail (Globular)

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Tubifex Worm

Tubifex Worm

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Water Flea (Daphnia)

Water Flea (Daphnia)

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Water Slater (Isopod)

Water Slater (Isopod)

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Wavy-rayed Lampmussel

Wavy-rayed Lampmussel

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Woodlouse (Roly-Poly)

Woodlouse (Roly-Poly)

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