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  2. New FarmVille Co-Op job: Rescue baby bunnies by growing ... - AOL

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    Just when we were getting tired of planting endless rows of tulips and stir-fry fixing, FarmVille releases (finally!) a brand new Co-Op job called Baby Bunny Rescue for farmers level 22 and up. To ...

  3. List of rabbit breeds not recognized by the American Rabbit ...

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    The rabbits were exterminated from Enderby Island in the early 1990s, but a breeding group of 49 rabbits was rescued by the Rare Breeds Conservation Society of New Zealand in September 1992. [55] Enderby Island Rabbits are mainly silver-grey in colour, with an undercoat of dark slate-blue. Their heads, ears and tails are very dark, sometimes black.

  4. Nabaztag - Wikipedia

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    Out of the box, the Nabaztag rabbit is 23 cm (9.1 in) in height and weighs 418 g (14.7 oz). It can send and receive MP3s and messages that are read out loud as well as perform the following services (by either speaking the information out loud or using indicative lights): weather forecast, stock market report, news headlines, alarm clock, e-mail alerts, RSS-Feeds, MP3-Streams and others.

  5. French Lop - Wikipedia

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    However, French Lops are not for the first-time rabbit owner because they are very large and can be hard to handle. They have very strong back legs, and can cause injury to the handler unintentionally. This said, French Lops are still rabbits. Care must be taken not to startle them, as they can still have heart attacks from fear.

  6. 'Rabbit-dumping crisis': Don't buy pet-store rabbits for ...

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    Rabbit advocates say they're losing the battle to rescue, neuter and care for unwanted, fast-breeding domestic bunnies that can swarm across subdivisions

  7. Flemish Giant rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Flemish Giant originated in Flanders.It was bred as early as the 16th century near the city of Ghent, Belgium.It is believed to have descended from a number of meat and fur breeds, possibly including the Steenkonijn ("Stone Rabbit"—referring to the old Belgian weight size of one stone or about 3.8 kilograms (8.4 lb)) and the European "Patagonian" breed (now extinct).

  8. Divorced Divas Dwell in Dallas Mansion, On Sale for $20M - AOL

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    This Texas home could be a reality show producers' dream script. A 20,000-square-foot Texas mansion built by an oil tycoon and his ex-wife is providing shelter for homeless divorcées.

  9. Checkered Giant rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Checkered Giant, known as Géant Papillon in French, is a breed of domestic rabbit that originated in France. [1] One of the largest rabbit breeds, the Checkered Giant is recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). [2]