I just want to gently bop that fuzzy wuzzy nose and kiss the mouf. I like watching how buns can make their greens vanish so quickly. I’m bunneh sitting my daughter’s 2 buns and along with my bun, Pepper, I can watch and hear a lot of chomping.
Murray C.December 4, 2016 / 11:01 am
I love how bunnies stop mid-chew, I suppose to check for anything that might encroach – and how their mouths move in so many directions.
Muppet2171December 4, 2016 / 5:21 pm
…as if they’re going, “did I leave the gas on?”
Murray C.December 4, 2016 / 5:26 pm
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DubravkamcvmdDecember 4, 2016 / 11:18 am
Excellent work on the bunneh’s part but I see arugula not a dandelion.
I know! Because they don’t eat meat. For awhile I seriously considered selling chinchilla poop. Long long time ago.
AJDecember 4, 2016 / 5:14 pm
Looks like a little conveyer belt, lol.
Duckie ?December 4, 2016 / 5:23 pm
When I was much younger, several of our neighbours would bring over their bunnies and Guinea pigs and let them run around our lawn. Everyone knew we did not use any fertilizers or pesticides on our grass, and that we had one section at the back that we didn’t mow as often. The fuzzy creatures went nuts over the fresh greens, and we loved watching them.
Murray C.December 4, 2016 / 5:27 pm
How nice! Good memory.
AJDecember 4, 2016 / 9:08 pm
When I was younger, a neighbor down the road kept a bunny and when my mom made salads she kept the scraps for him. Every few days I’d wander down and feed the bunny.
Hairy Bunnydini!
I just want to gently bop that fuzzy wuzzy nose and kiss the mouf. I like watching how buns can make their greens vanish so quickly. I’m bunneh sitting my daughter’s 2 buns and along with my bun, Pepper, I can watch and hear a lot of chomping.
I love how bunnies stop mid-chew, I suppose to check for anything that might encroach – and how their mouths move in so many directions.
…as if they’re going, “did I leave the gas on?”
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Excellent work on the bunneh’s part but I see arugula not a dandelion.
Oh, I love arugula – now I know what to do for lunch tomorrow. Thanks!
I’m always amazed by the assemblyline aspect of bunny chomping. And the efficient production of the END product as well.
Great stuff! You can put it directly on a houseplant for your own little slow-release fertilizer!
I know! Because they don’t eat meat. For awhile I seriously considered selling chinchilla poop. Long long time ago.
Looks like a little conveyer belt, lol.
When I was much younger, several of our neighbours would bring over their bunnies and Guinea pigs and let them run around our lawn. Everyone knew we did not use any fertilizers or pesticides on our grass, and that we had one section at the back that we didn’t mow as often. The fuzzy creatures went nuts over the fresh greens, and we loved watching them.
How nice! Good memory.
When I was younger, a neighbor down the road kept a bunny and when my mom made salads she kept the scraps for him. Every few days I’d wander down and feed the bunny.
*smooch!* ?