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Global Warming Bringing Monster Bunnies To My Parents’ Backyard In New Mexico
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You knew this was coming. Sorta reminds me of genius climate scientists who perceive no danger because they are oblivious to real science.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgj3nZWtOfA
If they show a white tail they must be cotton tails.
What’s that in the foreground, a carbon induced gigantic tadpole?
Yes, it was deposited there by rising sea levels no doubt. Poor thing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmu5sRIizdw
Not just the night, but the ERA of the Lepus. . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yww2x3bm9k
It appears your parents have run across either 2 female jackalopes, or males that shed their antlers…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWIUGktTBjs
City Boy! Gator69 has it scoped out. Hope they procreate and grow large antlers. IIRC all Jackalopes are antlered. Its how we make the final determination.
huge rabbits!
I saw one of those things while hiking in the hills above Big Bear. About 100 feet away I heard and saw what had the color and ~ size of a coyote. Then I said, holy cr@p, that’s a .. massive .. RABBIT! Or “hare,” whatever. Huge! So i got home and googled the images I linked to above … as I wanted to make sure that I wasn’t going Alice in Wonderland mad hatter crazy.
Around here they are fondly referred to as “freezer meat”.
My location isn’t as rural, but I have 3 in my yard most days. A doe and two fawns. I leave them alone. Pleasant to watch, but they present a little danger if you freak them out, particularly the bucks. http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2013/nov/08/alabama-man-mauled-pet-deer-faces-charges/
Jackrabbits.