Farewell booboo and his brothers!! Youre free to bunny in miles of delicious clover and raspberry at last
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Farewell booboo and his brothers!! Youre free to bunny in miles of delicious clover and raspberry at last

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here comes Eastern Cottontail
Everyone needs a pet rabit
I rest my case
A desert cottontail (Sylvilagus audubonii).
We have an abundance of both rabbits and hares on our property, and they will eat just about every plant they come across.
You can see them most often in the early morning or evening when they come out of their burrows to forage.
My dog tends to ignore them when they’re quietly feeding, but if he spots one hopping about at midday, he’ll give chase until he’s satisfied the offender is off the property. Catching one is not his thing.
Desert Cottontail San Joaquin Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Irvine, California, USA July, 2019
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4 Years 127 Days! So I was thinking. 'Furbies are, like, birds. Tattletails, are, like... canines or something? Okay, but what if there was a RABBIT version?' I call them Cottontails.
These are the second most common colors you can find
Name : Cottontails
Debut : 1985
These three rabbit sisters live in a little house in the rainbow valley. They make jam out of berries that they pick themselves.
Mammals of the Eastern United States. Second Edition. Written by William J. Hamilton Jr. and John O. Whitaker Jr. Illustration by Earl Lincoln Poole. 1979.
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