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  • omg its a jackalope!!! lol

  • BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!

  • This rabbit infected with the Shope papilloma virus, which develops those horn-like tumors.

  • It's the legendary Jackalope!

  • ABC you really are a dummy. By your logic that hunting keeps the population down, therefore keeping mutations out of nature, therefore hunting is helping the species, shows what kind of idiot you really are. Hunting does absolutely nothing to prevent or lower the amount of mutations in nature. Only an idiot would believe so. 99% of wild mutations get rejected by the mother and die. The remaining 1% either develop their mutations later in life and adapt or adapt swiftly after birth.

  • @inneedofmedication You are stupid and ignorant. If we don't hunt, that will result in over-population meaning less food to go around, meaning starvation, meaning a slow and painful death. If we do hunt, we could control population and avoid all of those steps above. Responsible people hunt for food. Idiots go out and trespass on people's land, illegally hunting without the proper equipment or knowing how to humanely kill game. You obviously are in need of medication.

  • I HUNT for sustenance people. Do i enjoy hunting? you better believe it. Do I hunt for sport? NO I never waste a life. There is so much people do not not know about hunting is ridiculous. There's a right and wrong way to hunt. Fucking learn what the right way is before automatically accusing it of being wrong. Hmm hunting is in the Bible too... I wonder why...

  • @THEABC123DUMBIE I hunt people!

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  • This rabbit has the Shope papilloma virus. It's similar to HPV virus in humans, causing stange growths or warts. If it's not by their face, it doesn't really bother them. So that's probably why it's still alive.

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  • poor bunny the only option is to shoot it ):

  • its the tumors caused by the shope papiloma virus. Thats where the myth of the jackelope come from

  • yea man it was kinda your duty to stop the suffering now the poor little fucker is going to starve to death but on the otherhand it's going to be somthing else meal hey even the coyotes have to eat.

  • its the shope papilloma virus meaning its tumours growing out of its victim and it prevents the victim to eat soo the victim wld starve to death

  • Oh fuck a jackalope

  • You should of got a gun and shot it.

  • @21343 F U

  • estern bunny!

  • Drewster it's a horn

  • what the hell is that on its neck?!!

  • It looked like it had Myxomatosis to me, my two domestic rabbits had to be put down because of it, just my opinion, I couldnt really tell to be honest.

  • Its Shope (cottontail) Papilloma virus guys.... its a cancer caused by a virus, first one found and proven in a mammal.

    the reason its not running is because it is probably starving to death...

  • what is hell is that dangling in its mouth? and how come it ain't running away?

  • Do what needs to be done!

  • The shope papillomavirus is reponsible for JACKALOPE SIGHTINGS and I hope that poor bunny has it's pain ended quickly

  • curb stomp that bitch you dont want it spreading that nasty shit around to the rest of the population

  • I'd kill that thing. But remember, if you don't kill it quick and painlessly you will die.

  • why do you think its just sitting there, so you can film it? i think it just wants too die...

  • that is so sad, i'd bring it to the vet and put it down:)

  • @glittergirl230 or on the otherhand brake its neck

  • what was that any way if it was hurt it was hurt bad put it out of its missury

  • too bad i didnt see this damn rabbit. it would have had a 45 bullet pass through its little rabbit head.......so it didnt have to suffer anymore of course

  • wht was wrong with it some one tell me

  • put it out of misery

  • spaztick rabbit

  • whaddya know, a rabbit with a mustache

  • this isn't funny, it's a disease that causes extreme suffering, I would have killed it on the spot to stop it from spreading in the area.

  • what is wrong with it

  • it's a disease that causes horn like mounts to sprout from different parts of the body, most commonly from the mouth and the rest of the head region.

  • prolly born weird

  • See this what you animal anti hunting fucks get. NO hunting to keep population down and malformed animals fucking three legged deer and shit. The truth yes they were here before us but to bad we as humans are not going to pick up a cittie and move. SO hunting is a big help.

  • hunters select animals with prized features. the deer populations will adapt to the hunters by growing smaller antlers. if anything, hunting contributes to deer populations with smaller antlers, and lends to a weakening of their genetic pool.

  • actually where Im from we will shoot deer with big antlers after they are around seven, and shoot all deer over four with small antlers, culling the herd

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  • I think you have your biology backwards, the animals that are prized are the ones that need to be removed, by the time a deer gets to be a trophy, their getting to the end of their lives, been through a few breeding seasons already, supplying us with more prized animals, not less.

    we hunters look for help our herds by taking out the older, weaker males and leaving the stronger bucks to take over, we also take bucks that aren't growing right, specifically spike or under sized antlers.

  • whats wrong with the bunny?

  • it's a disease similar to herpes, it cause almost horn like mounts to come out of everywhere on the body, most commonly around the mouth and the eyes, that's the black things under the mouth of this animal.

  • @THEABC123DUMBIE wtf rabbit were not here b4 us the romans brought them over as a food source , but i agree , we need to keep the population down , and if we get to eat them after then im a happy man XD

  • @spudmanchronic Well I'm not exactly a good historian :/

  • @THEABC123DUMBIE well im not against hunting when youre gonna eat it but not into shooting for fun. i dont like people hurting animals cuz theres too much of it in this world, its sickening and its tiring hearing about it, humans are a hindrance, theyre cruel and violent

  • @THEABC123DUMBIE No, sorry dumbass: this rabbit isn't mutated, it's got a virus. It's got shope papilloma virus. Killing lots of rabbits won't keep the ones who are still alive from getting sick. Fuck off with your infantile justifications for killing things.

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  • he has eyes, u just cant see them cuz they r black

  • i thought he was gonna shoot it right after he whisled for it lol

  • what is that

  • that was dumb

  • shoot it

  • ballsy

  • his thaughts are misguided and a little nieve, like with myxomatosis

  • i would blow it up with firecracker

  • LMFAO

  • its got mixie you should of put it out of its misery and its would of stopped it spreading to outher rabbits

  • There is a reason the virus was released...

  • I woulda shot it

  • stevewc90 - so what if you make 60k a year. Do you think that makes you a beteer person?

  • ha looks like its got a dredlock goatee

  • its not malformed it prolly got in a fight with something...like a cat

  • Fuckin faggot Australian scientists making myxomatosis. Cunts.

  • scientists have made a lot for humanity and all those things you take for granted you idiot

    you on the other hand won't contribute to shit and never amount to shit either

  • You say that, but you don't work for Microsoft on a £60k a year job. Failure.

  • There is a reason I bet you never thought of... Rabbits are an introduced species, originally for English settlers amusement - Hunting. Then they escaped and with little or no competition in food and water resources, they multiplied like... Well... Rabbits. They are a huge pest, and have since become immune to myxe...whatever. Then they released Kalisies or whatever it is, and now they are becoming immune to that, their numbers are skyrocketing.

  • Which is exactly why hunters like me get plenty of fun.

  • same!

  • they havent become immune to myxe

  • haha right but one thing they wont become immune to is.....pellets and bullets

  • until they become bullet proof rabbits, which are born with steel plates formed to fit it's body so they are indestructiable! LOL.

  • and the black widow rodent hunting slingshot.

  • Are you stating that rabbits were introduced to the states for English Settlers' amusement or that rabbits were originally introduced in the UK for amusement. If it's the latter then you are incorrect - the Romans brought them to the UK for food.

  • mixy 4 deff its horrible.

  • wat did it eat a bird?

  • what it have in his mouth .... plz reaply to messege

  • its a baby rabbit in his mouth

  • what is wrong with it i dont see n e thing?

  • dislacate its head.

    leaving it to just stay in pain is wrong!!

  • dude u should of shot it. nothing should be forced to live a life like that

  • MIXY

  • could have just shot it

  • HAHAHA that must hurt as hell! Really makes me laugh out loud! :D

  • ok... wat was wrong with him?

  • what was wrong with him wtf

  • wtf ok help the little guy lol

  • haha

  • For those wondering, this is staph papillovirus (sic), a version of human pappillovirus which is apparently more common in rabbits than humans and is what created the jackalope myth. Pictures of a guy who got it are floating around on the net, and interesting, an estimated 80% have HPV which causes cervical cancer.

  • Yeah, he seemed pretty well adjusted and full-grown, not emaciated at all.

  • It looks like the poor fella is plump and awfully healthy to me (especially for winter). apparently the growths aren't effecting it's ability to eat.

  • healthy?! are u wrapped up right? any wild rabbit should be running a mile when they come with 100 metres of a human

  • Are you going to bring it to the vet and help it?

  • Oh boy, I know I'd want to spend a ton of cash for surgery on a wild rabbit. Maybe you should set up some kind of charity if it bothers you so much.

  • Here in Poland public vets (for example in universities) have to help all the wild animals you bring in. It's worth checking if it's available where you live.

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