02-04-2023, 06:18 AM
Tom,
I know you were there and know what you saw. But, I am thinking there may be another explanation.
As you know I am an amateur biologist and somewhat accomplished dog handler. As a result I have become very well versed in the flora and fauna of this great land.
My experience tells me that rabbits are not that interested in eating plastic. They prefer live vegetation. However…there is an animal that thrives on plastics, wood, and sometimes light metal.
The Jackalope. Yup. Part rabbit and part antelope and 100% bad attitude.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackalope
Many people feel that the Jackalope does not exist. They feel the same about the unicorn. However, that is just because they have not seen one.
I believe that what you saw was a real Jackalope. Count yourself lucky! Also…with your keen sight and cat-like reflexes, I would be on the lookout for unicorns next.
Bill
I know you were there and know what you saw. But, I am thinking there may be another explanation.
As you know I am an amateur biologist and somewhat accomplished dog handler. As a result I have become very well versed in the flora and fauna of this great land.
My experience tells me that rabbits are not that interested in eating plastic. They prefer live vegetation. However…there is an animal that thrives on plastics, wood, and sometimes light metal.
The Jackalope. Yup. Part rabbit and part antelope and 100% bad attitude.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackalope
Many people feel that the Jackalope does not exist. They feel the same about the unicorn. However, that is just because they have not seen one.
I believe that what you saw was a real Jackalope. Count yourself lucky! Also…with your keen sight and cat-like reflexes, I would be on the lookout for unicorns next.
Bill
Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama