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Marsh Rabbit and Coot

Sylvilagus palustris and Fulica americana

Description:

I thought it would be nice to show different species in the same habitat. These two couldn't be more different but they still seem to get along beautifully. :)

Habitat:

Water reclamation site.

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6 Comments

TanyaGuiler
TanyaGuiler 12 years ago

I thought so too Gretel, I had to share it :) Thanks Seema!

Seema
Seema 12 years ago

Great finding..

GretelDeRuiter
GretelDeRuiter 12 years ago

What a hilariously odd pairing!

TanyaGuiler
TanyaGuiler 12 years ago

Thanks, no problem, S Frazier. Thanks Nopayahnah.

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 12 years ago

Nice. Please select either mammals or birds to categorize this spotting, or both (2 spottings). "Other" means an organism that cannot be put in one of the Project Noah categories. Examples of "other organisms": snails, worms, clams, squid, single-celled organisms and err others :-)

Maria dB
Maria dB 12 years ago

That is nice, Tanya!

TanyaGuiler
Spotted by
TanyaGuiler

Delray Beach, Florida, USA

Spotted on Mar 28, 2012
Submitted on Apr 3, 2012

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