This flower was taken in hot weather conditions in a urban setting. This flower was hard to ID because of the pattern style of its petals but the closest species is told to be black-jack.
This flower was taken in hot weather conditions in a urban setting. This flower was hard to ID because of the pattern style of its petals but the closest species is told to be black-jack.
It was a really sunny day. It was close to wet land.
ID: https://animals.mom.me/floridas-large-bird-identification-5033573.html
Habitat: Forest
Weather: 77°F, No Precipitation, Sunny, Low Winds
Justification: This animal is a Cottontail Rabbit because it looks exactly like one. The colors and shape of its features, such as its ears, are the same.
Is a lichen and they typically grows on rough bank in sheltered and shaded habitats in moist and dense subtropical forests.