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  2. Double figure-eight loop - Wikipedia

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    A double figure-eight loop, (also known as a bunny ears, or a dog eared loop) is a type of knot that forms two parallel loops, and resembles the figure-eight loop. [1]It is frequently used in climbing and caving as an easily untie-able knot that is capable of being attached to two bolts and equalised.

  3. English Lop - Wikipedia

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    The English Lop, though longer and more slender in body than other lop breeds, has ears up to 79 cm (31.125 in) in length tip to tip—the longest ears of any rabbit breed. The ears of English Lops reach the end of their growth at approximately 5 months of age, although the ears of males can gain as much as an inch as their skull matures [clarify].

  4. Bunny ears (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bunny ears (Opuntia microdasys) is a species of cactus. Bunny ears may also refer to: Double figure-eight loop, a multi-loop knot; Set-top tv antenna, a common dipole antenna; V sign, a hand gesture behind another person's head giving the impression of "ears" or "horns" the ears of a chocolate bunny, or chocolate molded as the ears only

  5. Lop rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The additional weight of a longer or thicker ear is not always fully supported by the rest of the ear structure, resulting in ears that droop. The ears of some young lop rabbits may not achieve their full adult droop until the ear growth is finished. The ears of a lop rabbit prevent them hearing predators and maintaining a healthy body temperature.

  6. Opuntia microdasys - Wikipedia

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    Opuntia microdasys forms a dense shrub 40–60 cm tall, occasionally more, composed of pad-like stems 6–15 cm long and 4–12 cm broad. Instead of spines it has numerous white or yellow glochids 2–3 mm long in dense clusters. They are barbed and thinner than the finest human hairs, detaching in large numbers upon the slightest touch.

  7. Black-tailed jackrabbit - Wikipedia

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    Like other jackrabbits, the black-tailed jackrabbit has distinctive long ears, and the long powerful rear legs characteristic of hares.Reaching a length about 2 ft (61 cm), and a weight from 3 to 6 lb (1.4 to 2.7 kg), the black-tailed jackrabbit is the third-largest North American jackrabbit, after the antelope jackrabbit and the white-tailed jackrabbit.

  8. No Parking Hare - Wikipedia

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    No Parking Hare is a 1954 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated short, directed by Robert McKimson and written by Sid Marcus. [1] The short was released on May 1, 1954, and stars Bugs Bunny. [2]

  9. Merrie Melodies - Wikipedia

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    When Harman and Ising left Warner Bros., in 1933, they took with them all rights to the characters they had created. Leon Schlesinger had to negotiate with them to keep the rights to the name Merrie Melodies, as well as for the right to use the slogan, So Long Folks, at the end of the cartoons.

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