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Nature in Rogers Park

Rogers Park has some interesting wildlife, with bizarre animals and vegetation. RPB sent out an expeditionary team yesterday to capture some of it on camera. Here is their report.


Large primates can be seen sunning themselves at Pratt Beach. They seemed harmless and did not mind our being near them.










Several hundred SEIU members were spotted near a tree. They were protesting the unwillingness of the tree to allow them to organize.











Colorful land anemones hope to capture butterflies or clown fish as they pass by.
















Strange natural rock formations abound throughout the area.












This flesh eating carnivore was spotted at Pratt Beach in Rogers Park yesterday. At great personal risk, I was able to get close enough to snap this photo. The beast tried to take me down but my assistant shot it with a tranquilizer dart and we fled, scared for our lives.

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