Kawaii! I wonder how the bunny population is controlled, starvation?
1 posted on
07/22/2015 8:35:49 AM PDT by
C19fan
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2 posted on
07/22/2015 8:37:52 AM PDT by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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So. How long before we’ll see “Rabbitnado! The Furried-Frenzy Begins!”
3 posted on
07/22/2015 8:39:05 AM PDT by
Gaffer
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Don’t know but I got a bunch of the little bast**ds I’ll gladly ship over to them to get them off what grass I have left.
4 posted on
07/22/2015 8:39:07 AM PDT by
rktman
(Served in the Navy to protect the rights of those that want to take some of mine away. Odd, eh?)
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Darling. I assume little problems like fleas, ticks, salmonella, rabies, rabbit-madness syndrome*, and other diseases or parasites are not a problem. Cute as they are, I’d just as soon not have a rabbit pee on me.
* Ok, I made that one up.
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Cute but.....
If these animals are wild, they probably have several diseases and parasites.
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7 posted on
07/22/2015 8:42:03 AM PDT by
JoeProBono
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I’d get in trouble there. A couple hours on the island and I would be busy tanning furs...
8 posted on
07/22/2015 8:42:50 AM PDT by
dware
(Yeah, so? What are we going to do about it?)
To: C19fan
“We have the Holy Hand Grenade...”
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11 posted on
07/22/2015 8:56:07 AM PDT by
dainbramaged
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That island—if it’s the island I remember reading about online—has a notorious history. It had a fairly large manufacturing facility for poison gas that was only abandoned after World War II.
12 posted on
07/22/2015 8:56:47 AM PDT by
RayChuang88
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From 1930 to 1945 the island was used as a testing ground for poison and it is thought during that time the test subjects included rabbits Evidently, the poison was ineffective.
15 posted on
07/22/2015 9:10:48 AM PDT by
Flick Lives
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Japan is the land of the Kawaii. Years ago, I took my family to the island of Miyajima which, in addition to being famous for a Shinto shrine which partially floods during high tide, also has a large population of small deer who get quite aggressive soliciting handouts.
They are small and all horns have been clipped to small nubs, so no real danger. Plus, of course, you can buy them food at the ubiquitous local stands. We had more fun going off the beaten track looking for the shy dear who needed a little coaxing.
16 posted on
07/22/2015 9:11:17 AM PDT by
Vigilanteman
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RUN AWAY!
17 posted on
07/22/2015 9:11:24 AM PDT by
dfwgator
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19 posted on
07/22/2015 9:16:42 AM PDT by
Rinnwald
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What an adorable way to contract tularemia.
20 posted on
07/22/2015 9:32:58 AM PDT by
edpc
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Funny how, in seeing this story, all of our thoughts immediately go to Monty Python.
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25 posted on
07/22/2015 10:26:06 AM PDT by
Bigg Red
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I’d like to build a bridge from cat island to rabbit island and then sit back and watch what happens.
26 posted on
07/22/2015 11:11:38 AM PDT by
WayneS
(Yeah, it's probably sarcasm...)
To: C19fan
The Japanese are some strange people.
28 posted on
07/22/2015 11:14:45 AM PDT by
WayneS
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