Seara (sea rabbit) and Dr. Takeshi Yamada at the boardwalk of Coney Island Beach in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York. (September 24, 2011) 20110924 100_3007
The Sea Rabbit (Monafluffchus
americanus) is a close relative
of the sea lion, which was once
a...
Seara (sea rabbit), Dr. Takeshi Yamada and mermaid at the boardwalk of Coney Island Beach in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York. (September 24, 2011) 20110924 100_3011
The Sea Rabbit (Monafluffchus
americanus) is a close relative
of the sea lion, which was once
a...
Seara (sea rabbit), Dr. Takeshi Yamada and sushi-loving mermaid at Sake Japanese restaurant in Brooklyn, New York. (September 20, 2011) 20110920 100_2974
The Sea Rabbit (Monafluffchus
americanus) is a close relative
of the sea lion, which was once
a...
Seara (sea rabbit) and Dr. Takeshi Yamada at Sake Japanese restaurant in Brooklyn, New York. (September 20, 2011) Black and White photograph 20110920 100_2973
The Sea Rabbit (Monafluffchus
americanus) is a close relative
of the sea lion, which was once
a...
Seara (sea rabbit), Dr. Takeshi Yamada and mermaid at the amusement park district in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York. (September 18, 2011) 20110918 100_2944
The Sea Rabbit (Monafluffchus
americanus) is a close relative
of the sea lion, which was once
a...
Seara (sea rabbit), Dr. Takeshi Yamada and mermaid at the amusement park district in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York. (September 18, 2011) Black and White photograph 20110918 100_2944
The Sea Rabbit (Monafluffchus
americanus) is a close relative
of the sea lion, which was once
a...
Seara (sea rabbit), Dr. Takeshi Yamada and mermaid at the amusement park district in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York. (September 18, 2011) 20110918 100_2919
The Sea Rabbit (Monafluffchus
americanus) is a close relative
of the sea lion, which was once
a...
Seara (sea rabbit), Dr. Takeshi Yamada and mermaid at the amusement park district in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York. (September 18, 2011) 20110918 100_2943
The Sea Rabbit (Monafluffchus
americanus) is a close relative
of the sea lion, which was once
a...
Seara (sea rabbit), Dr. Takeshi Yamada and mermaid at the Coney Island Tattoo and Motorcycle Festival in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York. (September 18, 2011) 20110918 100_2905
The Sea Rabbit (Monafluffchus
americanus) is a close relative
of the sea lion, which was once
a...
Seara (sea rabbit) and Dr. Takeshi Yamada at the amusement park district in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York. (September 18, 2011) Black and White photograph 20110918 100_2941
The Sea Rabbit (Monafluffchus
americanus) is a close relative
of the sea lion, which was once
a...
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