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Sammy's Bunny Flop

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2007

Sammy is a wild bunny - his mother was rescued from a park in Seattle while she was pregnant. His mother is offspring of domestic bunnies that were dumped in a park in Seattle. So although Sammy is a house bunny now, if his mother wasn't rescued he'd be living outside in a park!

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  • Have the same rabbit ! Is it Silver Marten as well?

  • He's a mutt. Feral bunny rescued from a park.

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  • I love love love it when they do that. It's awesome!

  • so adorable!!

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  • i love when my baby does this!

  • aww such a beautiful bunsie!

  • i love your rabbits so much, sammy reminds me of a rabbit i used to have his name was Charles he was a cute gray color too with a nice white tail and tush :) i just love rabbits.

  • what a cute rabbit

  • OMG I think I know what you're talking about! There was this one park totally overrun with bunnies and they're not there anymore. It's so cool that you have this one! <3

  • my bunny doesn't do that. how do i make him do a bunny flop?

  • My bunny does that, to cute!

  • aww he looks like a younger version of mine (who's 9 years)

  • @dreamcaughter14 - Hahahahahhhhh!

    Then you'd be a whole lotta fun to watch, too!

  • She is beautiful she is like a twin with my rabbit....do you know what spiece is it??? i mean what kind of breed is it....

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