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Friday, July 21, 2023

Wow, cute AND tasty

WILTON MANORS, Fla. (AP) — When Alicia Griggs steps outside her suburban Fort Lauderdale home, Florida’s latest invasive species comes a-hoppin’ down the street: lionhead rabbits.

The bunnies, which sport an impressive flowing mane around their heads, want the food Griggs carries. But she also represents their best chance of survival and moving where this domesticated breed belongs: inside homes, away from cars, cats, hawks, Florida heat and possibly government-hired exterminators.

11 comments:

  1. How many recipes do you have ?

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  2. Give me a fucking break....

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  3. Hasenpfeffer. Pain in the ass to prepare, but pretty good. The King agrees. And doesn't Floriduh have coyotes?

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  4. FYI ( taste like turkey)

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  5. What? did Florida run out of pythons?

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  6. Which dipshit northern city did that woman move to Florida from?

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  7. An older Joy Of Cooking has rabbit recipes.

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  8. She figures to pay up to $40K to reduce 100 rabbits? Sign me up. /besides with all the pythons and gators, etc, seems like a self-solving problem.

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  9. With that much food, shouldn't mother nature produce something to harvest?

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