41. Reindeer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Opossum · Rabbit · Raccoon · Red Fox · Snowshoe Hare
See also
Bear hunting · Big game hunting · Bison hunting · Deer hunting ·
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42. Watership Down - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
are very similar to Br'er Rabbit and Anansi .
Black Rabbit of Inlé : A sinister phantom servant of the god Frith who appears in Rabbit folklore . He is the Rabbit equivalent of a grim reaper in human folklore, and similarly ensures all
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43. American Rabbit Breeders Association - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
membership is composed of rabbit and cavy breeders throughout, fanciers, and pet owners in North America and many countries throughout the world.
The ARBA serves to promote the domestic rabbit and cavy fancy, as well as commercial rabbit
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44. American Rabbit Breeders Association - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
membership is composed of rabbit and cavy breeders throughout, fanciers, and pet owners in North America and many countries throughout the world.
The ARBA serves to promote the domestic rabbit and cavy fancy, as well as commercial rabbit
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45. Beatrix Potter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Books": The Tale of Peter Rabbit and its Contemporary Competitors" [1]
^ Lear 2007, pp. 144-7
^ Hobbs 1989, p. 15
^ Taylor 1996, p. 76
^ Judy Taylor 2002, That Naughty Rabbit: Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit ; Lear
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46. Myxomatosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
is a disease that affects rabbits and is caused by the Myxoma virus . It was first observed in Uruguay in laboratory rabbits in the late 19th century. It was introduced into Australia in 1950 in an attempt to control the rabbit population.
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47. House Rabbit Society - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
^ "Why Care About Rabbit Meat?" . http://www.Rabbit.org/journal/4-12/Rabbitmeat.html . Retrieved 10 September 2011 . "... I think that Rabbit lovers-meat eaters and vegetarians alike-should take a stand against Rabbit meat."
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48. Hare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
. By contrast, the related rabbits and cottontail rabbits are altricial , having young that are born blind and hairless.
All rabbits (except the cottontail rabbits) live underground in burrows or warrens, while hares (and cottontail rabbits)
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49. Bighorn sheep - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Opossum · Rabbit · Raccoon · Red Fox · Snowshoe Hare
See also
Bear hunting · Big game hunting · Bison hunting · Deer hunting ·
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