Of course if they succeed in not being 'et', the story in two years will be how the booming rabbit population has eaten all the sage brush, killing off multiple species, sending coyotes into the cities etc.
Because that is what rabbits do. Which is why we have hawks and coyotes.
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perhaps that's why they're endangered.
Posted by seattle98104 | April 12, 2007 11:50 AMyou got to teach them rabbits to defend theyselves before you turn em out into the world.
Posted by Max Solomon | April 12, 2007 11:57 AMGuns. Give the bunnies guns.
Posted by A | April 12, 2007 12:29 PMOf course if they succeed in not being 'et', the story in two years will be how the booming rabbit population has eaten all the sage brush, killing off multiple species, sending coyotes into the cities etc.
Because that is what rabbits do. Which is why we have hawks and coyotes.
Nature totally knows what it's doing.
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Posted by Aaro)))n Edge | April 12, 2007 1:09 PMWhat I find most intriguing about this is that the dept. of fish & wildlife employs a "pygmy rabbit coordinator"... who should obviously be fired.
Posted by kitty | April 12, 2007 1:28 PMWe all know you killed the rabbits Brendan.
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