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  2. Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus - Wikipedia

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    Goldenweeds and Rabbitbrush Found East of the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington: Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus ssp. lanceolatus — (green rabbitbrush, lanceleaf rabbitbrush, yellow rabbitbrush) University of California, Calphotos photo gallery — Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus; Media related to Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus at Wikimedia Commons

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    SylvaC Squirrel and Lop Ear Rabbit in Green. SylvaC (with a deliberate capital C at the end) is a brand of British ornamental pottery characterised primarily by figurines of animals and Toby Jugs. The SylvaC company briefly ceased production in 1982 although production of SylvaC pieces was resumed in 1998 by the current trademark holder Norman ...

  4. Ericameria teretifolia - Wikipedia

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    Ericameria teretifolia, known by the common name green rabbitbrush, [2] is a North American species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It is native to southern and eastern California, southern Nevada, and northwestern Arizona in the southwestern United States. [2] [3] Ericameria teretifolia is a shrub up to 150 cm (5 feet) tall.

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    B&G Foods, Inc. is an American branded foods holding company based in Parsippany, New Jersey.The company was formed in 1996 to acquire Bloch & Guggenheimer, a Manhattan-based producer of pickles, relish and condiments which had been founded in 1889.

  6. Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The various breeds of the European rabbit have been developed to suit each of these products; the practice of raising and breeding rabbits as livestock is known as cuniculture. Rabbits are seen in human culture globally, appearing as a symbol of fertility, cunning, and innocence in major religions, historical and contemporary art.

  7. Trix (cereal) - Wikipedia

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    Once, Bugs Bunny helped the Trix Rabbit in an attempt to get the cereal. [15] The Trix Rabbit's popularity led him to appear in commercials for other products, such as a Got Milk? advertisement, in which he disguises himself as a man (played by Harland Williams) taking Trix from a grocery store but realizing he is out of milk, much to his ...

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  9. Alba (rabbit) - Wikipedia

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    Alba was a genetically modified "glowing" rabbit created as an artistic work by contemporary artist Eduardo Kac, produced in collaboration with French geneticist Louis-Marie Houdebine. Houdebine used the GFP gene found in the jellyfish, Aequorea victoria, that fluoresces green when exposed to blue light. This is a protein used in many standard ...