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Hakka? - Hakka himeshimensis

Hakka? - Hakka himeshimensis
Point Lookout State Park, Saint Mary's County, Maryland, USA
June 5, 2015
Looks like a Hakka himeshimensis - fairly blandly colored with the white cottontail. Found on rock riprap on the shore near where the Potomac empties into Chesapeake Bay. Small, presumably immature Hakka were pretty common on these rocks. Didn’t see any males here, just lots of small stuff.

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