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This rabbit doesn't feel scared of me standing about 10' away from it and is just listening to me while it continues to feed itself with clover.
A cute little cottontail has found our luscious centepede grass in the front yard. I'm afraid he hasn't learned yet that we have eight cats that find a fast critter in the yard is fair game. Our blue boy Floyd had a run at him one night later than these images were taken, but Floyd wasn't quite fast enough nor was he able to make the quick changes of direction. Little bunny best be careful though!
Canon XTi, Canon 70-300mm IS
June 28, 2008
A rabbit I found on the streets in Ocean City
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Charisma's second speed date went pretty well tonight--she wasn't aggressive, but she was kind of apathetic to all the boys (which I hear is pretty typical). But two boys in particular seemed to take a shining to her, and one was a lovely brown bunny named Emerson. Emerson was digging Charisma and seems sweet and stable, and I think he'll be a good candidate to ride out her moodiness as she gets use to sharing her home! Welcome, potential husbun!
I know this is not a great pic, but he really is beautiful--huge brown eyes, helicopter ears, and his belly is bright white! I didn't want to traumatize him too much on his first night, but I can't wait to get some better pics once he's more settled!
Rfor has now had to be rehomed as there is to much confict between him and lucy
after all she is a rabbit hunting dog we didn't want him to end up dead he now has a new loving home
Story in English Here:
www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,458863,00.html
Der Kaninchenzüchter Karl Szmolinsky aus dem brandenburgischen Eberswalde zeigt am Mittwoch (03.01.2007) eines seiner Kaninchen der Rasse Deutsche Riesen grau, das fast neun Kilogramm auf die Waage bringt. Mit Riesen-Kaninchen aus Brandenburg soll in Nordkorea eine Zucht aufgebaut werden. Die ersten zwölf Tiere von Szmolinsky sind bereits seit einigen Wochen dort. Im April werde er selbst nach Asien fliegen, um die neue Zuchtanlage für die «Deutschen Riesen grau» zu begutachten und Tipps zu geben. Die Tiere, die laut Szmolinsky zur größten Kaninchenrasse weltweit gehören, werden bis zu zehn Kilo schwer. Die Koreaner wollen mit den Tieren ihre Fleischversorgung verbessern. Foto: Patrick Pleul dpa/lbn (zu lbn-Korr.-Bericht vom 03.01.2007) +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++