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    Wild Rabbits Ride Sheep to Escape Floods

    Wild Rabbits Ride Sheep to Escape Floods

    Now this is cool. Rabbits escape flood by getting onto the backs of the sheep. The sheep don't seem to mind.
    To escape rising floodwaters in New Zealand, three wild rabbits took the comfortable route to higher land—casually riding on the backs of sheep.
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    rabbits are smart for rodents. If one doesn't believe it, try hunting the little b@stards
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    Survival Instinct is strong in all species
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    Quote Originally Posted by stjames1_53 View Post
    rabbits are smart for rodents. If one doesn't believe it, try hunting the little b@stards
    I have got two with a slingshot, 20 ft, head shots. Yes, I ate them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stjames1_53 View Post
    rabbits are smart for rodents. If one doesn't believe it, try hunting the little b@stards
    They are not rodents. Rabbits and hares are members of the family Leporidae, in the order Lagomorpha. Unlike rodents they have four incisors (rather than two) and they are almost completely herbivorous (whereas many rodents also eat meat).
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    I like rabbits. They're not terribly bright, but they're kind of fun to have around. I had one many years ago, and he used to like to try to cuddle with the dog, who would get very embarrassed when the bunny tried to snuggle with him. Afraid I couldn't have one now, though. We have a twenty-pound cat who thinks anything that moves (and most things that don't) is his personal play-toy. He would be on a rabbit in a heartbeat - not maliciously, but just wanting to wrestle - and if you've ever heard a rabbit scream, you never want to hear that sound again.
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    i thought rabbits could swim


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    Quote Originally Posted by Standing Wolf View Post
    I like rabbits. They're not terribly bright, but they're kind of fun to have around. I had one many years ago, and he used to like to try to cuddle with the dog, who would get very embarrassed when the bunny tried to snuggle with him. Afraid I couldn't have one now, though. We have a twenty-pound cat who thinks anything that moves (and most things that don't) is his personal play-toy. He would be on a rabbit in a heartbeat - not maliciously, but just wanting to wrestle - and if you've ever heard a rabbit scream, you never want to hear that sound again.
    I had a wild rabbit for eight years when I was a kid. He wasn't stupid or particularly cuddly for that matter. He was mischievous, however. He was forbidden from digging in the potted palm that we had in the living room. He would wait until my mother came into the living room, run over to the palm tree, jump in and start digging. As soon as she noticed him, he would run off. He never dug the palm tree when she was not in the room. Similarly, she didn't want him on the beds. He would make a bee line for her bed and her pillow and walk all over them, but again, only when she could see him. Otherwise, he never jumped on any of the beds in the house. Conclusion, he was doing it on purpose to get her going.

    He really didn't particularly like being held and when he really got fed up with it, he would try to bite you. He got me once - tried to pull the piece out!
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