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That's actually really cool to see.

Don't feel bad, where do you think the term "humping like rabbits" came from? They are a prey species by nature, that's why they reproduce so much. It's their role. Predators produce few young at a time and reproduction is often infrequent. This is because it takes many prey to support a predator in the ecosystem.
 
GEEZ!! reminds me when i saw a hawk swoop infront of my car and eat a pigeon.
 
:nilly:Wow!!:nilly:
 
sabotage;2374020; said:
:headbang2 WHO SAID THEY ONLY AT FISH??? IMPRESSIVE, VERY IMPRESSIVE

i wonder why he didnt just hop away, what did he think, the thing with the girafe neck and the long pointy peak for a face wanted to be his friend? :eek:
 
bOOsteN aUdI;2376899; said:
i wonder why he didnt just hop away, what did he think, the thing with the girafe neck and the long pointy peak for a face wanted to be his friend? :eek:

Well for one that isn't a wild rabbit. That's a domestic dwarf rabbit so it doesn't even know what a predator is, Duh. How many black wild rabbits have you seen? If it's real then the bird must have taken the rabbit from someone's yard.
 
Bogwoodbruce;2374929; said:
Damn, awesome pix, poor rabbit though.
Actually poor bird. It's going to take a while for him to digest that furball :popcorn:
 
sabotage;2374020; said:
:headbang2 WHO SAID THEY ONLY AT FISH??? IMPRESSIVE, VERY IMPRESSIVE

sabotage;2374463; said:
Dang, for real about the puppy and hawk?????? ooooooyyyyyyyyy!!!!

ultimatejay;2376945; said:
Well for one that isn't a wild rabbit. That's a domestic dwarf rabbit so it doesn't even know what a predator is, Duh. How many black wild rabbits have you seen? If it's real then the bird must have taken the rabbit from someone's yard.

i was being sarcastic..
 
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