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hc4361 | 14:39 Thu 19th May 2016 | Animals & Nature
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Dreadful lighting, dreadful camera, fleeting shot of animal.

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looks like a wabbit.
14:42 Thu 19th May 2016
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It's in the very first few seconds.
looks like a wabbit.
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That's exactly what I thought. First time I've seen a rabbit, lots of foxes and badgers. :(
I suspect rabbit too, or maybe a hare, I'm not a countrylife expert.
Annoying video though, one can't change the position of the cursor without the damned thing starting. Doesn't like being clicked backwards either.
Yeah, rabbit with its little fluffy cotton tail
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Oh, bum
The length of the back legs make it look more like a hare who also have noticeable tails. It is odd, very leggy.
Definitely a pesky wabbit.
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Where Elmer Fudd when I need him?

I might be available...

Is it eating your veg?
You're all wrong, it was quite plainly a hipporhinosacowbullephantkangrillapig.
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Thanks, Ken, that's a relief.

Not yet, shoota. Hope it doesn't like broad beans.
There are pellets and electronic deterrents you can use to keep them away from your garden.
I can't make any recommendations because I have never used them, I have my own way of solving the problem....
As an aside, if you have one - you have many...
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I know that if it's not in a hutch there is no such thing as one rabbit. Over 20 years in this house and not a sign of a rabbit. Hopefully the foxes will see them off.
Wiki has some workable ideas:
http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Rid-of-Rabbits
On the allotments near me they make semi circle hoops of chicken wire a bit like polytunnels so when they dig under the first they come up inside the wire so return the way they came,
I have no idea if it works.

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