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Article: Say no to giant bunnies.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
- Article date:
- February 13, 2007
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The following editorial appeared in the Chicago Tribune on Saturday, Feb. 10:
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Nibble and rest. Make a mess. Hop a bit. Reproduce.
The script for being a bunny is not very complicated, it would seem.
Reproduction being a specialty, before you know it, a bunny sighted in the back yard is many more bunnies. They are intently focused on bunny luv, which is why it is so easy to have a lot of bunnies where once there were but few.
One must question the real need, then, for a beagle-size bunny that weighs 20 pounds or more. Could such a bunny exist?
There is proof, fresh from Germany. It is called a German Giant rabbit.
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