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It...it's a rabbit, right?
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Angora! The best rabbit of all, because it's a pet and a product in one! One of the coolest things I saw at the county fair was the yarn-making demonstrator spinning the fur right off the rabbit.
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Looks familiar... it looks like what I saw somewhere near our door...

Ah! our door rag!
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My Flash class asked the same question when I showed them these. AND these.
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I never really understood why all those people thing that giant enemy rabbits will cure world hunger. They might get huge, but won't they need a huge intake of food? If a few of those things get loose, the area they get loose in is just going to be decimated, and since rabbits fuck like rabbits, that whole place will become just stripped of everything.
>> Anonymous
>>118230
Lots of free rabbit meat!
>> Anonymous
I there are "meat" rabbits but most large rabbit pics you see are of Flemish Giants and they are long but very slimly muscled, and a bitch and a half to get a litter out of.

plus the meat to bone ratio on rabbits aren't the greatest. I don't see rabbits as a viable resource to world hunger. a Californian rabbit only needs 1.5 cups of food a day. also rabbit poop is only of the only manures you don't have to age before putting it on your garden. which is nice
>> Anonymous
>>118149

lol what's a door rag? what do you use it for?
>> Anonymous
>>118230
who the fuck said anything about food? i just want them to get big enough to ride.
>> Anonymous
Do a barrel roll