Baby Wild Bunny eats a small flower
by Iamallcool 9 Replies latest jw friends
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Scully
I bunnies!
In French, dandelions are called "pisenlit" (piss-in-bed) because they are mild diuretics and they can, if eaten, make you have to get up in the middle of the night to go pee.
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Robdar
That is a cute bunny. Too bad they all grow up to be evil. Bunny kung fu fu is a dangerous and bloody thing.
BTW, do you know if that was a European Rabbit or an American Hare?
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Jadeen
Cute! Here's a hamster eating broccoli-
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AGuest
Flowers are like candy for rabbits (peace to you all!)... with rose petals being virtually like "chocolate"! They also love rubber (hence, all of my electrical cords and appliance knobs were chewed through/up). Oh, and you're not supposed to feed them lettuce (apparently, it can kill them). And, yeah, the males can actually be pretty vicious - they are territorial... and will fight... other males, cats, and even dogs. Other males sometimes to the bitter end...
Peace!
SA, who once raised a bevy of wascally wabbits...
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OnTheWayOut
I was figuring that right near the end, the video would have some monster screaming at me to scare the hell out of me.
Nope, it stayed cutesy.
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Lore
I was figuring that right near the end, the video would have some monster screaming at me to scare the hell out of me.
Nope. . . worse! They asked for MONEY!
Bunnies are endagered species you know. They just don't like to reproduce as often as, say, pandas.
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watersprout
OMG! How cute??
That video cheered me up... So so cute!
Shel (peace to you) I used to have a male rabbit and we had his bits removed as we were told it makes them agressive... It didn't stop him falling in love with my cat who would hiss and claw him. It never stopped him... He would mount her side and her face lmao! It was a shame for the cat... We used to have to hide her... The rabbit hated me, whenever I went near him he bit me! Perhaps he hated me because I named him ''colin''....
Peace
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AGuest
The rabbit hated me, whenever I went near him he bit me!
Yeah, they can be quite aggressive, dear WS (again, peace to you!). My first was a HUGE California hare (named "Lacy"), and he HATED my daughter. Bit her several times. One day he had her trapped on top of the washer out in the garage while we were away. We came home to her screaming for help. The ex grabbed him by the ears and slung him away in order to get her down (she was about 12). He (the rabbit) never bothered her again after that, but "mysteriously disappeared" one day. He used to get out of the back yard and lay across the driveway to sun himself, so he could have easily been caught, run over, etc. We think he became a meal for some... ummmm... "foreign" neighbors (who used to eye him all the time), though. Ah, well...
They were fun (and so LOVELY as babies)... but a bit of work, so eventually I got over the rabbit-raising phase of my life.
Peace, chile!
SA, on her own...
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watersprout
That sounded frightening for your daughter! The rabbit sounds like a monster... Luckily Colin was only a small rabbit, plus he was too busy being obsessed with my cat. We nicknamed him ''pepe le pew''... Lol.
That's a tad disturbing that your rabbit went missing and that your old neighbours could have been responsible! Very scary indeed!
Peace