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To The Rabbit Lovers
General News To The Public ^
| 1/7/2008
| Revski
Posted on 01/07/2008 5:44:18 AM PST by Revski
This striped rabbit is critically endangered. When being raised as a child I hunted and ate many rabbits. I feel I should take a plight for the endangered and God given beautiful creatures. Revski
TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Education; Food; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: endangered; rabbits; wildlife
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To: JRios1968
If I were hunting rabbit and seen one like yours, I’d run the other way.
Revski
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posted on
01/07/2008 12:19:46 PM PST
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Revski
To: JRios1968
If I were hunting rabbit and seen one like yours, I’d run the other way.
Revski
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posted on
01/07/2008 12:20:33 PM PST
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Revski
To: JRios1968
If I were hunting rabbit and seen one like yours, I’d run the other way.
Revski
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posted on
01/07/2008 12:20:52 PM PST
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Revski
To: JRios1968
If I were hunting rabbit and seen one like yours, I’d run the other way.
Revski
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01/07/2008 12:21:15 PM PST
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Revski
To: Tijeras_Slim
I think parakeet like a little meat.
Revski
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posted on
01/07/2008 12:25:19 PM PST
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Revski
To: Revski
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posted on
01/07/2008 12:26:28 PM PST
by
Dysart
To: theDentist
I was thinking ZOT, but I like your style.
To: Revski
I thought this was going to be a Playboy thread. Never mind.
To: TheRealDBear
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posted on
01/08/2008 10:48:21 AM PST
by
Revski
To: Smokin' Joe
INDONESIA, Jakarta The researchers of Wildlife Conservation Society in Asia have taken the photos of one of the world’s rare rabbits — the Sumatran striped rabbit. A camera trap in the Bukit Barisan National Park in Indonesia captured the images of Sumatran rabbits. These special photos of the rabbit species are the only third recorded.
I’m not sure why because of the very rare sighting.
Revski
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posted on
01/08/2008 10:54:07 AM PST
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Revski
To: Revski
I'm just curious because sometimes rare sightings are, well, normal. Some critters do not often cross trails with humans, and that is not necessarily a sign of being in any more danger as a species than they have ever been.
There is a butterfly up here, (iirc, the Dakota Skipper butterfly) which a group tried to put on the endangered list. They stated they only were seen for a couple of weeks, and there were not very many of them.
A check of research on the butterfly disclosed that the particular species had been noted in surveys in the early 1900's before much settlement or agricultural development in the area, that they were only seen for a couple of weeks, and there were not very many of them.
In other words, that was their normal state of affairs, and not a result of being endangered.
I was wondering if the striped rabbit was once more prevalent, or if in a similar situation to the butterfly.
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posted on
01/08/2008 11:01:48 AM PST
by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly.)
To: Revski
Step away from your mouse!
Mark
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posted on
01/08/2008 11:06:10 AM PST
by
MarkL
To: uglybiker
.....pot-bellied pigs, skunks, Tasmanian devils, Nile monitor lizards, raccoon.....
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posted on
01/08/2008 4:23:08 PM PST
by
cowboyway
("No damn man kills me and lives." -- Nathan Bedford Forrest)
To: Revski
Good riddance. I wish all lagomorphs are extinct. They are all criminals and plunderers of ptarmigans.
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02/01/2008 4:24:53 PM PST
by
Ptarmigan
(Bunnies=Sodomites)
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