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Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Cottontail
Photo by Marty Horowitz 5/31/2017
This little bunny is using the if-I-don't-move,-I-won't-be-seen tactic, commonly known as protective stillness. If you're a well-camouflaged creature, this can work well.
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