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  • Uncle Albert
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    Handy things are rabbits. Particularly if you need a novelty chocolate drop dispenser.

    https://youtu.be/j6LjqDd_QcU

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  • xoggoth
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    Odd but one seems to see more rabbits in rather manicured areas, seen lots of them round a hotel near Gatwick Airport.

    PS Another thread awaiting obvious rude comments, esp. when posted by a lady CUKer.

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  • SueEllen
    started a topic Rabbits

    Rabbits

    Apparently there isn't enough of them....


    https://www.theguardian.com/environm...on-bounce-back

    Symbol of Easter and scourge of Mr McGregor, the rabbit may be the cute hero of children’s books but its rapid reproduction has traditionally made it a pest for farmers and gardeners.
    Now, however, with British rabbit populations are being decimated by disease, the humble bunny is being hailed as an “ecosystem engineer” and landowners encouraged to create innovative “rabbit hotels” to revive its numbers.

    The hotels – piles of branches artfully arranged near existing rabbit warrens – provide safety from burgeoning predators, and new places for female rabbits to burrow and give birth to their kits.

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