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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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    Hazel alerted everyone, warning them that someone was outside, trying to harm them. This had been a deadly mistake- the flicker to the unfortunate destruction of the warren, caused by the rabbits’ unease to be aware of every danger and elil. As every rabbit went out to investigate, only to have Hazel and Bigwig shot by humans. Consequently, Blackberry, Holly, and Bluebell went to attack the humans. While Bigwig and Hazel lay motionless, Fiver ran away. Blueberry, Holly…

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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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    A Little Black Bunny Rabbits aren’t just an Easter gift, they are a fun learning experience. My sister and I wanted a pet, more than just an orange and black betta fish. It was late 2010, almost 2011. I had wanted a rabbit for as long as I could remember, but my parents didn’t want to get one. “We already have a fish, we don’t need more pets.” Was one of my parents excuses. I would always beg and beg for one, but it never worked. Not even my silver puppy-dog eyes could persuade them. One day I…

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    In the book The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane Edward Tulane is a vain, self-absorbed, three-foot-tall china rabbit from France who thinks to have all he could want. Fancy clothes, a tiny gold pocket watch and Abilene, a girl who loves him with all her heart. On page 3 in the book the author states “He had china arms and china legs, china paws and a china head, a china torso and a china nose. His arms and legs were jointed and jointed by wire so that his china elbows and china knees could…

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    The cartoon Tweetie Pie in 1947 saw the introduction of another pair Looney Tunes characters in the form of Tweety and Sylvester. Since then, there are three things that viewers would usually expect in every cartoon that featured the tiny canary and his feline predator: 1.) Sylvester's goal of eating Tweety which was frequently quelled, thanks to the presence of either Granny or her bulldog, Hector. In some episodes, an army of bulldogs or another feline predator did the job. 2.) Tweety's…

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    Eastfalia Rabbits Essay

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    Eastfalia, a creature called “rabbit” has caused tremendous turmoil and chaos. Living primarily in grassy areas, Rabbits are known for darting around with magnificent speed and agility. With cute eyes and adorable furry ears that twitch at the slightest movements, rabbits are praised by most residents of Eastfalia for their beauty and innocence. However, recent events have shown that their cuteness is a cloak for the malevolent thoughts that lurk within their heads. When rabbits first appeared…

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    about how he gets to tend the rabbits. In this case, Rabbits is the animal imagery used to represent Lennie’s dreams to own a farm with rabbits. At the end of the book when Lennie has run away and he is by himself at the river bank He starts hallucinating things. One of the things he saw while he was hallucinating was a giant rabbit, the rabbit was speaking to Lennie about how he would forget to take care of them, and how “he ain’t fit to lick the boots of a rabbit”. This was the moment for…

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    Walking up the stairs, through the window I could see an orb of light in the forest start to shine, and a wood nymph revealed itself. “The forest has sent me to you today, let’s heal the rabbit and I’ll be on my way”. Immediately I ran down the stairs of my house ready for an adventure. Grabbing the injured rabbit I bolted toward the light that had started to flicker. Reaching the edge of the yard, the nymph started walking into the neighbor's yard then disappeared. Where had it gone? “Look,”…

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