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Who needs camo when....

PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:47 pm
by Dr.bob7
you have carrots  ;D

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Re: Who needs camo when....

PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:50 pm
by a1
Cool...is that a wild one or is it your pet? It looks pretty calm. :)

Re: Who needs camo when....

PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:51 pm
by Dr.bob7
Cool...is that a wild one or is it your pet? It looks pretty calm. :)


baby rabbit we found hiding in our carrots a few hours ago hes still (but certanly not calm) because hes so young and slow his main defence is to not move and hope we wont see him

Re: Who needs camo when....

PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:59 pm
by a1
Cool...is that a wild one or is it your pet? It looks pretty calm. :)


baby rabbit we found hiding in our carrots a few hours ago hes still (but certanly not calm) because hes so young and slow his main defence is to not move and hope we wont see him



So is he now going to be your pe?. Get it shots and registered and you are done.

Re: Who needs camo when....

PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:03 pm
by Dr.bob7
Cool...is that a wild one or is it your pet? It looks pretty calm. :)


baby rabbit we found hiding in our carrots a few hours ago hes still (but certanly not calm) because hes so young and slow his main defence is to not move and hope we wont see him



So is he now going to be your pe?. Get it shots and registered and you are done.


where gonna leave him alone hed be scared and pry wouldnt eat if we took him in, besides dont wanna mess with our backyard wildlife (so far this year several baby rabbits and 2 nesting pairs of bluebirds whitch ended up being 9 baby bluebirds

Re: Who needs camo when....

PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:27 pm
by a1
Cool...is that a wild one or is it your pet? It looks pretty calm. :)


baby rabbit we found hiding in our carrots a few hours ago hes still (but certanly not calm) because hes so young and slow his main defence is to not move and hope we wont see him



So is he now going to be your pe?. Get it shots and registered and you are done.


where gonna leave him alone hed be scared and pry wouldnt eat if we took him in, besides dont wanna mess with our backyard wildlife (so far this year several baby rabbits and 2 nesting pairs of bluebirds whitch ended up being 9 baby bluebirds



Wow that's is fantastic.


I would think you would say that.