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Fight: Rabit VS Snake

I need to get that rabbit, and that cat who chased the bear up the tree, breed them and have an army of cute little killers.
 
i have two rabbits, max and chubs.
max is a little dainty dwarf who is afraid of her own shadow.
chubs otoh is a fiery hotot who has taken a couple chomps at me...one right thru a comforter into my palm..
i was absolutely amazed at how hard a rabbit could bite..
 
Originally posted by: The Cornballer
i have two rabbits, max and chubs.
max is a little dainty dwarf who is afraid of her own shadow.
chubs otoh is a fiery hotot who has taken a couple chomps at me...one right thru a comforter into my palm..
i was absolutely amazed at how hard a rabbit could bite..
Heh, we had a hottot once. Famous last words: "Don't worry, I'm wearing jeans . . . OWWWWW!"
 
Originally posted by: Falloutboy

thats fake right? those picks don't look real or they look to be taken at angels to exagerate the size

Monster Bunnies For North Korea

By David Crossland

An east German pensioner who breeds rabbits the size of dogs has been asked by North Korea to help set up a big bunny farm to alleviate food shortages in the communist country. Now journalists and rabbit gourmets from around the world are thumping at his door.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,458863,00.html

No, those are real. Breeding giant rabbits is a semi-popular hobby in the rural parts of Germany. Every year there is a competition (similiar to dog/cat shows) to see who has the best of breed rabit. Some breeds are known to grow to become 15-30 LBS. For the size reason alone, North Korea has been asking German farmers to export them so they can feed their population.
 
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