Fuzzy Invasion Of Domestic Rabbits Has A Florida Suburb Hopping

If snakes and pythons were not enough, people in Florida now have to deal with another variant of invasive species: the lionhead rabbits. Fortunately, these ones are not as dangerous – but they are destructive enough that residents are trying to find a way to relocate them.
Close to 60 to 100 bunnies have invaded yards in Jenada Isles, an 81-home community in Wilton Manors, a suburb in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the Associated Press reported.
The bunnies, which are marked with distinct flowing manes around their heads, thick fur and fearlessness, are descendants of a group a backyard breeder illegally let loose when she moved away two years ago, according to AP.

 

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