Field notes, v4215
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about 20-30 seconds of running along the back. Interestingly, she really only used her hind legs to propel herself, her forearms were almost just dangling at her sides, she didn't "dog paddle" as I would have expected. Perhaps she could touch the bottom with her hindlegs and wasn't actually swimming. At any rate, this trap success ended this first trip on a high notes. Now it's back to Hastings.