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  • Amazing teamwork! 

  • The Jackrabbit Is Literally Faster And By Turning Into Sharp Turns... Is Having More Of A Chance Of Escaping And Wasting The Dogs Enery

  • @krishnaisdugi85

    I Also Like To Capatalize Each Word As I am Typing, Because It Looks Really Nice And Is Not Irritarting At All.

  • @MrFuckyoumannn Look up the dog breeds he's mentioned besides "border collie" "australian sheperd". You'll see that they look like that because of breeding and that the dogs in the video are healthy. In fact, grey hounds often have weight problems because their owners don't feed them in moderation. :)

  • Nice! Thank you.

  • Sweet!

  • GO JACK RABBITS

  • Damn feed those dogs up. They look like they are strays living on the streets of a third world country.

  • Thats the first long wing flight on bunnies I've seen

    , amazing! Looks so goofy but I bet its a frickin' blast!

  • did u raise this from a bby, or capture young? it's soo attach to you....

  • @chueyellowlyon The bird is probably captive bred. Falcons for falconry are bred just like pet parrots and pet crows. In many places it is illegal to take eggs or young from wild birds and breeding or owning a falcon requires a permit.

  • Fantastic team work and one hell of a hard working falcon you have there! I loved the cottontail flight from a junk pile with a peregrine hybrid and coursing dogs! Kind of like slicing an apple with C-4!!! I'll bet the "traditional" peregrine folks will L.O.V.E. this video!!!

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