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The Rabbit and the Rattler
Topic Started: Jan 13 2007, 03:07 PM (91 Views)
Timetrvlr
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This is one bizarre rabbit!

http://www.jibjab.com/jokebox/jokebox/jibj...7/jokeid/100383
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elkouri
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the rabbit is very lucky it was not one of those dangeroous snakes that would wrap itsself around the rabbit and swallow it alive.

GOSH, I was worried sick for the rabbit.
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:kitti: :kitti:

So was I elk...........but the rabbit did ok. :action:
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elkouri
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actually mamacarole
on television it showed this monster rattlesnake swallowing the rabbit alive.
i was mesermerized, couldnt stop watching it.
WAS feeling sorta sick afterwards.

LOVE
elk
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erka
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I am glad this video had a happy ending. Seeing the snake swallow the rabbit would make me sick too.

There's some very funny video on this website - love the Mr. Bean one.
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Timetrvlr
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I've been thinking about that video and while it seems really strange behaviour for a rabbit, I wonder if it isn't an instinctive reaction to snakes? I think that was a wild rabbit and they have litters of babies in ground burrows. I imagine snakes are the bane of their existence when they have babies. Maybe it's instinctive to drive snakes off in this manner?
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elkouri
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ISNT that sweet time??
AND Logic there.

even the animals have that protectiveness for their family.

ELK

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