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Uploaded by on May 6, 2007

Wild baby bunnies rescued by neighbors after being singed in a burning brush.

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  • Did they make it?

  • @chinbunny1 yes they did :)

  • yea.. my dog just dug up a small den of baby bunnies while the mama bunny was away... luckily my mom stepped in before he could get at them.. but we went around, picked them up and put them back in the den. I hope they're alright.

  • That's best- usually mom bunny will comeback when no one is around- good luck!

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  • hot cross bunnies?

  • @Zairron In america they are wildlife. you guys have the european version wich is a pest. we have cottontails, which are not. sadly there are ignorant people over here that will kill them anyhow in a heartbeat. @ OP I have rescued babies too, and released them. & mys sisters property is loaded with lots of wild bunnies.

  • @CritterCampMom I certainly hope so. I've heard that just by touching them, Kramer could have got their smell on the bunnies, and if that's the case that mommy bunny will just abandon them. I've never been sure if this was actually true, or understood why that would be the case if it were true

  • @Zairron

    In America that crap beer Fosters is a real pest...

  • So are any of them named "Moses"?

  • kool check out my bunny video

  • I have raised three wild baby rabbits - my neighbors would bring them one way or another.I would release two into the wild when they were good to go. I put the third in my backyard,which has big hole under it and my other three rabbits running free within the backyard.That wild one lived there all summer,then dissapeared at fall, then kept coming back for food and water all winter.He would not let me close to him,but was ok with me walking by near.ANd he appreciated the food and water.

  • In Australia the rabbit is a real pest.

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