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    Raising Obese Pets

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    of stones, sludge also may form, most commonly in the bladder, which is an excess of calcium that has not formed into stones. A sludge deposit results in thicker, discolored urine, the urine may appear white or grey. According to Ms. Brown, some rabbits may get stones, others may have sludge and some may have neither and the reasoning behind sludge not turning into stones is unknown. Even though excess calcium can lead to urolithiasis and sludge there are also several other factors that can…

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    as humans we turn away from things that are hard to handle, sad, and uncomfortable. Later in the speech she begins telling the audience about her son and his pet rabbit. The eight-year-old let his rabbit out to play then suddenly, a dog came by, grabbed the rabbit by its neck and ran off. But luckily, the little boy rescued the rabbit from the…

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    Deep in the forest there was a bunny’s burrow, her name was Wendy. Three miles away there was a fox’s hut, his name was Brad. The Wendy’s biggest fear was coming face to face with a fox. One day the Wendy’s fear was going to come and she didn’t know it. It was a nice sunny day, you could hear the birds chirping. Anyway Brad was going for a walk and all of the sudden he saw a Wendy. He looked at his stomach and it growled. “Lunch time!” he thought to himself. Brad was so hungry he could eat a…

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    What’s up doc? A character that I’m similar to is bugs bunny. First, bugs bunny and I have several similarities. Second, I am funny like bugs bunny. Last everyday somebody tries to kill me like a wild lion in the woods. As can be seen I am just like bugs bunny and because I have told that I remind people of bugs bunny because of me being funny, and having long floppy ears. As I have stated bugs bunny is the character that I relate to the most. Bugs bunny is off of my favorite show since I was…

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    Since when did Tim get all these darn rabbits from?! You gave yourself a doubtful look before yelling out to Netherlands, "TIM!", you carefully maneuvered through the crowded floor, and picking up a few of the bunnies, eventually yourself became the bunny holder, literally. As you continue…

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    Rabbits are serious mammalian pest and invasive species in Australia causing millions of dollars of damage crops and many other things. Many methods have been tried to control the population of feral rabbits. They introduced viruses to the rabbit population and had an effect which reduce the population. They tried to build a rabbit fence which was very unsuccessful, but they are trying cause the rabbits are doing no good. Feral Rabbits have done a lot of damage in Australia and has caused many…

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    witch who resolved to have him for dinner instead. A chase ensued and the heroic hare narrowly escaped death by using a bag of “Magic Powder” as a type of grenade. The bag exploded on impact and out of the cloud of dust emerged a beautiful female rabbit. Bugs Bunny, smitten by this newly incarnated female, took her by the arm as they walked into the “happily ever after” (ACTRA, 2009). The issue however was on the last remarks of Bug as they walked away for he said, “Ah sure, I know! But aren’t…

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    The Introduction of Rabbits in Australia by Matthew Muller Rabbits were introduced to Australia in the 18th The first fleet was a group of 11 ships sent there by Great Britain. The people aboard created the first European settlement in Australia. The rabbits they brought with them were bred as food animals. By 1827, the rabbit population was in the thousands. These rabbits though were contained and were not wild. It soon became common to farm rabbits similarly to how chickens were…

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    Adopt a Bunny | Save a Rabbit It is safe to say that you are thinking about adopting a rabbit? Rabbits are delightful. They are delicate, calm and simple to house train. Much like a feline, they will use a litter box. Rabbits, not at all like felines, require supervision in your home. Rabbits make awesome indoor pets. Rabbits were first trained in the Middle Ages and are utilized as wellsprings of food, hide, and fleece, as research subjects, and as pets.. They are lovable and brimming…

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    Section 1: What is an American Pika and Where it Lives Section 2: Their Appearance Section 3: How They Behave Section 4: Food Habits Section 5: What you Should Do What is an American Pika and Where it Lives Introduction These mountain dwelling rabbit relatives are disappearing and nobody even knows who they are. The American Pika is a less known animal that everybody should know. They are called a “whistling hare” because of how vocal they are. An American Pika lives in the mountain…

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