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    A gopher snake (Pituophis catenifer), it can be found in nearly every habitat type in the Bay area. Adults feed largely on rodents although small birds may be consumed, juveniles often feed on lizards.
    Seed shrimp (ostracods) feeding on a dipteran in a rapidly drying puddle in a Berkeley backyard.   The seed shrimp seem to readily scavenge anything in the puddle from decaying vegetation to animal matter like mosquito larvae and this drowned midge.
    A male bobcat (Lynx rufus) relaxing in the tall grass after hunting gophers.  Found across much of North America (nearly the entire United states, southern Canada, and 2/3rds of Mexico), these mesocarnivores are very adaptable and can be found in a variety of habitats from dense forests, marshes, deserts and just about everything in-between as long as suitable prey is available.