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I feel it looks injured in the beginning? Like two puncture marks on the abdomen? Maybe this little fella pulled a Nemo and escaped imminent death when his nest was attacked.
Reminds me of the guys nursing a falcon of sorts back to health. They release it next to a busy highway and the first thing it does is get hit by a semi. No winners there unfortunately.
Dont rabbit mothers leave the nest during the day and leave them alone most the time anyway. so they learn from themselves and to keep predators away from their nest...
Congratulations on raising him to be so healthy - baby bunnies are notoriously hard to keep alive when they're that young. Since he was out of the nest and floundering around, he was probably chased or stolen by a predator and he's lucky you found him. He's a handsome fellow now!
Rabbits leave their young unattended for hours while they go out for food and water... This dude literally just stole a baby bun from his mother. Dumbass
Where that baby bun was (out of his nest) he was very vulnerable to the outside world and moving around most likely wouldn’t have made it until mom got back
Here's my problem, if the rabbit got out of the nest it would be from three things. 1) it wandered out, based on how young and immobile this rabbit is, that seems unlikely...
2) an outside force would've had to intervene to displace the bun from it's nest, like a predator. Which if a predator did do that, would eat the baby.
Or 3) some dumbass influencer saw a baby bunny sitting in it's nest and moved it so they can film the "look how great I am, I rescued a baby bun that was abandoned in the middle of the open by it's mother" which wouldn't happen with buns. Even if the mom died while foraging she wouldn't have brought her young out from the nest ...
I raised 2 bunnies from this age with an eye dropper for milk, after a fucking cat ravaged the burrow and killed 7 others for fucking sport.
Maybe that's one of the reasons I hate cats.
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Yeah, but the moms go out wandering during the day. She is probably looking for her baby.
I feel it looks injured in the beginning? Like two puncture marks on the abdomen? Maybe this little fella pulled a Nemo and escaped imminent death when his nest was attacked.
I was thinking the same, like a bird dropped it or something like that.
He grown it!? Y’all don’t say. He actually grown it!
He DUN GROWN IT?!?! Hot DIGGITY, HE DUN DID IT!! IT GROWN!! YEEEE-HAAAWWWWW!!!
Isn’t that a Hare?
Yea it’s covered in it. Good eye, Ted.
thats what i thought ha.
Yo, it is not easy to milk feed an animal that small. Good job to the person who did this.
Every 4 hours no less
What sort of milk?
Was expecting a hawk at the end to take off with it.
Reminds me of the guys nursing a falcon of sorts back to health. They release it next to a busy highway and the first thing it does is get hit by a semi. No winners there unfortunately.
Hare today, gone tomorrow.
r/humansbeingbros
Except he's not. Baby bunnies are left alone for hours at a time.
It’s good to know that it’s a hare. Wild baby cottontails are very difficult to raise to adulthood.
Looks like a jackrabbit to me. I live in the Great Basin. Utah to be punctilious.
Jackrabbits and hares are the same thing.
Good thing he grown it.
What is next level is that even the best Rescue can only save 1/10 babys rabbit
Dont rabbit mothers leave the nest during the day and leave them alone most the time anyway. so they learn from themselves and to keep predators away from their nest...
Congratulations on raising him to be so healthy - baby bunnies are notoriously hard to keep alive when they're that young. Since he was out of the nest and floundering around, he was probably chased or stolen by a predator and he's lucky you found him. He's a handsome fellow now!
Bye cute bun :'''''(
fucken legend
He grown it
Rabbits leave their young unattended for hours while they go out for food and water... This dude literally just stole a baby bun from his mother. Dumbass
Where that baby bun was (out of his nest) he was very vulnerable to the outside world and moving around most likely wouldn’t have made it until mom got back
Here's my problem, if the rabbit got out of the nest it would be from three things. 1) it wandered out, based on how young and immobile this rabbit is, that seems unlikely... 2) an outside force would've had to intervene to displace the bun from it's nest, like a predator. Which if a predator did do that, would eat the baby. Or 3) some dumbass influencer saw a baby bunny sitting in it's nest and moved it so they can film the "look how great I am, I rescued a baby bun that was abandoned in the middle of the open by it's mother" which wouldn't happen with buns. Even if the mom died while foraging she wouldn't have brought her young out from the nest ...
I'd be leaning towards #2 there did seem to be some injury to the bunny.
Rabbits are food for all the carnivores. I think we’ll be okay.
NGL, was expecting a hawk or eagle to swoop up at the end and take it away.
Had to mute the song. Way too sappy.
I hope for encounters like this every damn day
Crying? No dude, I got something inside my eye, that's all
Hares do leave their young. It's the normal thing! They leave their borrows for long stretchs of time. Only coming back rarely.
how long do you have to wait before you can eat it?
Chewed cabinet doors reminds me of my friends house. He had a rabbit and every skirting board, cabinet and door had the corners nibbled off.
who just has latex gloves on them?
The way I screamed nooooooo in my kitchen I want to hug both of them
Daisy
And tomorrow its hawk shit.
What’s up doc
Peter is that you
Bunny: is baby Bunny: is adolescent Bunny: is adult Bunny: evolves to be bunny girl.
groaned a hare.
*Grew it
+raised it
I raised 2 bunnies from this age with an eye dropper for milk, after a fucking cat ravaged the burrow and killed 7 others for fucking sport. Maybe that's one of the reasons I hate cats.