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Old 04-16-2007, 07:10 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by RattlesnakeHunter
Question, do you know what an Eastern Cottentail Rabbit is?
Where are they? What has happened to all of the rabbits? The Eastern Cottentail is now becoming an endangered species..... it is a rabbit!


Have it your way, Pave the Universe!
Cottontail, it's the Eastern Cottontail Rabbit and they are doing fine. In fact they are a non-native species introduced from the Midwest in the first half of the twentieth century.

Maybe you're thinking of the New England Cottontail Rabbit, their numbers are dwindling since the sixties. They like large open areas, like abandoned farms, harder to come by because of REFORESTATION and development. Some heavy logging in NH would probably bring their population right back. (No, I'm not advocating heavy logging)

It took me all of about two minutes to get the correct story on them. I highly recommend that you know what you are talking about before you pontificate, cajole, berate and lecture others, makes me wonder about the accuracy of your statements on your other causes.

And what's with Pave the Universe? Who here has said that ...... except you.

Last edited by ITD; 04-16-2007 at 09:27 PM. Reason: Toned it down.......
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