Hi /an/. My friend's little sister (those are her hands btw) recently acquired this bunny, but he is not sure what breed it is. It looks to be a cottontail but is kind of short. Anyone here can identify it?
kill yourself
>>92329gb2/b/, kthx.
>>92330no. i'm in ur /an/, fuckin shit up
That's the rabbit breed.
>>92331its kinda funny that the /b/ wankers kinda got scattered and they try to participate in the other threads - only to fail miserably.>>92326It just looks like a wild rabbit of some sort.
>>92339
Its a european rabbit...i think i cant see the tail so i cant say if its a cotton tail rabbit or not.
>>92341Lol so moot purging you makes u harder
>>92341I thought they didn't like furries in /b/. Or anywhere else, for that matter.*conspiratorial tone*Maybe THAT'S why you're in /an/...
...words worth?
>>92350You'd be surprised how many /b/-tards are furries.
The breed is "wild". That's not a pet breed.
>>92433looks exactly like the bunny that came down from the hills and was frolicking in my neighbor's yard yesterday.
time for a trip to the vet and massive doses of vaccinations
It's a rabbit.
>>92326a delicious breed
Your little sister found a very rare breed of bunny that is known to kill humans. The only way to defeat said bunny is with the holy hand grenade.
Besides it being incredibly cute, I suspect this is a european cotton tail. Or just a normal european bunny if it doesn't have the white tail bottom. ;)
are the wild rabbits in usa also european rabbits? or are european rabbits different from the wild ones in usa?right now there are lots of really small rabbits outside where I live, slightly larger than the size of a tennis ball.
THAT RABBIT'S DYNAMITE
Go herehttp://exoticpets.about.com/cs/rabbits/a/rabbitbreeds.htm