A quick park-and-stroll type of cache positioned at the outer edge of a small local park.
The Japanese rhinoceros beetle is so named for the large horn that protrudes upwards from the front of the beetle's head. The beetles have a thick brown shell and are just over 2 inches in length. The horn has two components. The first is a shorter horn on the top of the head and the second is a larger and longer horn that emerges from the front of the beetle's head just like a rhino's horn. Parking is available on a wide grassy "pull-off", approximately 250' from the cache. (Waypoint is listed)
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