Pretty rabbit. Sorry to hear that the bear got him. That’s tough to lose a pet like that.
I hope nobody tells jokes, or even SMILES when reading this story. It is a very serious and sad story. Especially for George.
I’ll bet my hind legs George still tastes like chicken.
I hope she had on something besides her stockings.
My greyhound killed my pet rabbitt.
I’m not joking, it really did happen.
Natural Selection at it’s finest
Serious question...does a rabbit “scream?”
I have coyotes who live in the old growth behind the house in my backyard. We know they live there. We also know they have appetites, and that they aren’t vegetarian.
As such, all of our pets are indoor pets.
If you live in Alaska, anywhere, what’s the reasonableness of the expectation of being able to own a pet outdoors on the order of a bunny, kitty, or doggie, and not having it eaten by a predator?
I’m surprised that an eagle or hawk didn’t get it first. A penned rabbit in a front yard would look like a bakery sample plate to a donut addict.
That bear must have been hungry because that rabbit has a lot of metal around it. The rig the rabbit was wearing could not have been that tasty.
Wheeled Hasenpfeffer - it’s one of the bear necessitites, the simple bear necessities of life!
You see a bunny with a sulky cart attachment. Smokey sees a meal on wheels. Sad but true.
I don’t know what I would do in that situation if a pet of mine was involved, but chasing down a hungry bear doesn’t seem like a bright idea to me.
That bear market is worth watching especially with an angry woman hot on its trail!
I wasn’t aware that rabbits could scream. Anyway, it is unfortunate, but the authorities are probably going to have to put this bear down. When they get this bold, they become a danger to every form of life, including humans.
PING!