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  2. Record number of rabbits removed from Canton home; Stark ...

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    The 109-critter total is the most the humane society has ever collected in a day, according to Godbey's recollection. She said the rabbits received veterinary care, which included nail clipping.

  3. Baby Rescue Bunny 'Makes Biscuits' Just Like a Kitten - AOL

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    Baby rabbits are actually called kittens, just like baby cats. But although they are born hairless, blind, and deaf, their path to development is much faster than their feline counterparts.

  4. Easter also means baby rabbits. What to know about ... - AOL

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    Kentucky's rabbit populations. According to the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources, the Blue Grass state is home to three rabbit species, most commonly the eastern cottontail.

  5. Marsh rabbit - Wikipedia

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    For example, South Carolina establishes a hunting season from November 27 to March 2 with a 5 rabbit per day bag limit. [15] In Virginia, marsh rabbit hunting is managed by the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. [16] With their diet of mainly aquatic plants, marsh rabbits are considered minor agricultural pests to most economically viable ...

  6. American rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The breed standard for American Rabbits calls for a mandolin or semi-arch shape and a long loin, as opposed to the more common 'commercial' or rounded shape typical of quality New Zealand rabbit or Californian rabbit breeds. When shown, this shape calls for a slightly different posing posture than for commercial form rabbits, in order to best ...

  7. Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Pygmy rabbits are the only North American rabbits that dig burrows and live in a sagebrush habitat. In the wild, pygmy rabbits eat sagebrush almost exclusively in the winter; during summer, they eat a more varied diet. They may have two to four litters of about two to six kits during the spring and summer breeding seasons.

  8. More Than 100 Rabbits Rescued From Tennessee Home After ... - AOL

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    The owner, whose name was not disclosed, had cared for pet rabbits for more than 30 years, but after enduring a health crisis, "the population of rabbits grew out of control and beyond his ...

  9. Swamp rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The swamp rabbit (Sylvilagus aquaticus), also called the cane-cutter, is a large cottontail rabbit found in the swamps and wetlands of the southern United States.The species has a strong preference for wet areas, and it will take to the water and swim.