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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2009

So Small Wild Baby Rabbit

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  • Im a rabbit breeder. These rabbits are not wild. Wild rabbits dont have spots like this and you can tell they are domestic because of the certain features these ones have

  • Uhm I have never seen a wild black rabbit with white patches on its belly in my life. And I come from cow country where real jack rabbits and cotton tails rome.

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  • There not wild rabbits, there domestic rabbits that have gone wild maybe but thats about it.

  • @paigebasketcase little or no natural predators + suburban area + fast repopulation, like the wild parrots in SF. but they are pretty tame rabbits

  • @thelongbeardable Idk thats sorta a stretch haha

  • @paigebasketcase I think by "wild" they mean "not domesticated". just like how none of the "wild" horses in America are or ever were "wild". I don't think it would be too out of the question to hypothesize that some domesticated rabbits escape and repopulate.

  • @paigebasketcase lol i was about to say maybe they are some form of Asian wild rabbit xD

  • @LupDomnitor yaaa that caus there not wild rabbbits. hehe

  • Its really funny how everyone comment me back saying "oh they most likely are wild, a domestic might have breed with a wild rabbit." But like what are the chances of that?....like really guys...

  • One looks like my bunny!!!!

  • Don't know if anyone's mentioned this, didn't look through all the comments ... but the voices in the video being Asian, I might guess this is in Victoria, BC, Canada -- where until just recently, the University of Victoria campus was known for having a rabbit overload, thousands of them, originating from a domestic breed let loose on the campus. That's my guess where so many would be in one place at once, and yet wild.

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