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bnuuy
have u ever eaten rabbit
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no just eat palnt
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um...
did you know rabbits are so lean and lacking in fat you will relatively quickly die from malnutrition if you eat nothing but rabbit meat
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why would you put rabbits in the same enclosure as birds of prey
poor buns probably went insane after living in terror all their lives that or maybe they're zombies it happens
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>>6773
did the bunne die after doing this
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>>6774
no sometimes that does happens but usually only when the bunne is very scared and that bnu is playing so he is probably not very scared
>>6773
he's angy at the toilet paper
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>>6781
I love you Magick, you're my little churro.
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>>6781
bun
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>>6781
I love you Magick, you're my little quesadilla.
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>>6868
I love you Magick, you're my little lettuce leaf.
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>>6869
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>>6875
this is my most favourite bune image
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>>6876
its a good one
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>>6878
dalmatian bune
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>>6878
i like the kind with the stripe down their back
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>>6879
he is from montenegro and hate croatia
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>>6882
I want to drop a 1000 kiloton bomb on a very specific part of croatia
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>>6883
why
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>>6885
cause :3
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>>6915
wtf conjoined twins
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>>6933
I love you Magick, you're my little conjoined twin.
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>>6963
beebunny?
beeunny?
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>>6966
beenny
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big ears
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small ears
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>>7011
these look cute but when you actually read more about them it kinda gets depressing
rabbit ears beyond their primary obvious function of giving the rabbit the ability to hear predators also help them regulate their body temperature and with them being so large they can't do any of those things anymore
also they seem to be able to step on their own ears when hopping around which probably isn't very pleasant and they kinda just get in the way...

they've been basically bred into having freakishly deleterious traits for the sole reason of humans finding it cute...
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also i'm glad i did not click this before reading the video's description wth
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>>7021
wtf
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do all bunes have adhd
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>>7035
he has autisms
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>>7035
they like to go fast
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>>7058
no way
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>>7065
oh yeah
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What kind of magic is this?
>>7072
how
>>7072
how
>>7072
It's Magick, my little churro.
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>>7072
bune is 90% fluff by volume
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>>7079
>>7072
bune are liquid
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let me see your bune license
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i wish to be the little bnuy
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what do they think about with their little bunny brains
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>>7206
whree fuud
giv f00d
must mate naoooww
*hump* *hump* *hump*
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round
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>>7268
arctic hare
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>>7270
round
how did hares ended up in the arctic
The Arctic hare is a species of hare that is adapted to icy biomes, particularly the Arctic tundra. It survives the harsh climate thanks to its shortened limbs and ears, tiny nose, a thick coat, a body that is 20% fat, and its ability to dig holes beneath the snow to escape the cold wind. The Arctic hare resembles the rabbit but has shorter ears, can stand upright, and thrives in icy habitats. They are loners but can travel in a grove to keep watch for predators and huddle together to stay warm. The hare inhabits northern Greenland and northern Canada. It is listed as of least concern because it thrives in the cold environment of the Arctic. The following are some of the adaptations of the Arctic hare.
Speed and Camouflage

Arctic hares can clock speeds of up to 40 miles an hour thanks to the taller hind legs that make the animals slightly larger than rabbits. The tall, muscular hind legs allow the hare to jump further in deep snow and stand upright. During winter, the coats are snow white and provide excellent camouflage, but towards spring, the color changes to blue-gray to match vegetation and local rocks.
Breeding

Arctic hares are mostly found alone but can sometimes be found in groups of up to a hundred members. Unlike mammals and other animals, arctic hares disperse rather than converge during the mating season. Males and females pair up and establish mating territories though males can mate with more than one partner. This practice lowers the chances of being detected by predators considering that the process is distractive. Females give birth to one litter of between 2 to 8 young ones that mature very fast.
Diet

Food is scarce in the arctic, but the hare survives throughout the year by feeding on a diet that consists of woody plants, lichens, grasses, and mosses during the winter, and leaves, roots, berries, buds, and bark in summer.
Low Surface Area

Although arctic hares are larger than rabbits, they have a low surface area to volume ratio compared to their relatives in the warmer climates. Their stockier bodies retain fat and prevent heat from escaping. About 20% of their body consists of fat.
Paws

The paws of the Arctic hare are padded with the fur to help the animal spread weight while walking on snow and provide insulation from icy surfaces. The broad paw also provides a better grip on slippery surfaces, especially when running from predators.
Burrows

Arctic hares dig burrows beneath the snow to escape frigid weather. Digging burrows is a quick and easy way of avoiding the biting wind. Besides, they provide refuge from predators. A single hare inhabits a single burrow unless it is a female with her young ones.
Droves

Arctic hares are loners, but during the winter months, they move and live in droves of up to 100 members to detect predators and keep warm. During snowstorms, they huddle together under a tree for warmth. When attacked, the hares disperse to confuse predators.
Sense of Smell

Arctic hares have a very keen sense of smell that allows them to find food hidden beneath the snow and detect predators before they strike.
rabbit meate
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winter coat
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slp
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wtf
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>>7338
@dea
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>>7338
me in irl right rn
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>>7427
gimme
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>>7429
here u can have th rest
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oh no....
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>>7511
wytffffftfftg
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are their wilde cousins okay too
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>>7520
fast as fuck
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the buns are magnetized
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>>7575
why do they do this? 
pet bunes  usually get spayed so i assume this isn't gender related right
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>>7579
cuz their magnetized
>>7579
it's a fear response the rabbits are scared and hate the person
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on all levels except physical, i am a bun
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>>7681
no your not
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>>7687
well i wish i was :(
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>>7689
why?
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>>7693
assuming they have a competent owner, pet rabbits have the best life. they are loved simply for existing. bunnies don't have to do work or be obedient like dogs and don't have to kill things like cats. they don't have to think about anything, they can just eat grass and take naps and run around and get pets if they feel like it. they are taken care of and everything they need is freely provided without any expectations.
unfortunately owner competency is a pretty big assumption to make and rabbits are some of the most frequently abused pets in the world, but if i could guarantee a good owner there's no species of animal i'd rather be than bun
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this is a funny bunny
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