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Comments on: 500 dead in Hungarian motorway lapine bloodbath

A net gain? 

Posted Monday 16th April 2007 15:08 GMT

By now the 4,000 escaped rabbits will have replaced the departed bunnies, in the natural way. But then again, if it was my job to transport thousands of rabbits by truck, I would ensure that the male and females rabbits were shipped separately. A mixed-sex rabbit cargo would be a recipe for disaster.

Hopping Mad 

Posted Monday 16th April 2007 15:35 GMT

I expect they all hopped at the same time. Cunning wee furry beasties.

Only 500??? 

Posted Monday 16th April 2007 15:40 GMT

If only 500 were killed, and 4000 were recaptured... That means that we should have about 2000 new rabbits to replace them within... what 6 weeks?

Poor ickle bunny rabbits!

RE: A net gain? 

Posted Monday 16th April 2007 15:46 GMT

<quote>By now the 4,000 escaped rabbits will have replaced the departed bunnies, in the natural way. But then again, if it was my job to transport thousands of rabbits by truck, I would ensure that the male and females rabbits were shipped separately. A mixed-sex rabbit cargo would be a recipe for disaster.</quote>

Im not so sure about that, I mean, if you ship them together, the lorry will start off lighter, thereby reducing use of fuel (reduce carbon footprint, save the planet, hug a tree, etc) and you have more rabbits for sale at the other end.

Making money every way up....

This is a Hare raising tale that makes me Paws 

Posted Monday 16th April 2007 16:00 GMT

The upside - FLASH! Bargain Prices for Lucky Rabbits Foots in Vienna comes from this unfortunate situation where bunnies caught in a Stew.

Einstein will no doubt be spinning in his grave 

Posted Monday 16th April 2007 16:10 GMT

"...if you ship them together, the lorry will start off lighter..."

Um, where is the extra mass going to appear from? Unless the little fluffy things have learned how to convert energy into mass, they'd be needing some carrots.

Roadkill goulash 

Posted Monday 16th April 2007 16:11 GMT

Roadkill goulash, a nice bottle of Bull's Blood, yum!

You gotta be careful of bunny rabbits... 

Posted Monday 16th April 2007 16:28 GMT

.. they have GREAT BIG POINTY TEEEEETH! *put fingers to mouth in shape of fangs*

Oldest joke in the book? 

Posted Monday 16th April 2007 18:02 GMT

"Of the 200 rabbits that went missing last week, only 1,300 have so far been recovered". I know it's an oldie ...

In fact it's up there with "a bomb exploded in the middle of Didcot yesterday, causing 27 million pounds of improvemements".

I'll get my coat.

Scott

Why?? 

Posted Monday 16th April 2007 18:53 GMT

Has anyone considered why you would need to transport 5,000 rabbits along an arterial route in Hungary? Are they a popular pet? Or is this Bernard Mathews diversifying in case of more outbreaks of avian flu?

RE: rapid rabbit ruckus 

Posted Monday 16th April 2007 18:57 GMT

<sobbing> Oh the hare-manity!!!! </sobbing>

re Oldest Joke... 

Posted Monday 16th April 2007 20:26 GMT

This is my fave...

A light aircraft crashed into a cemetary this morning. The police have recovered 500 bodies and fear there may be many more.

Now, that IS funny...

Breeding like rabbits... 

Posted Monday 16th April 2007 22:35 GMT

I hate to be pedantic (well, no I don't), but the reproductive capacity of rabbits isn't nearly as impressive as most people think. A female rabbit in good condition can produce a litter of 4-10 kittens every 30 days. In optimal conditions, they can do this for 8-9 months of the year, so potentially one female could produce close to a hundred offspring in one year. Young females can produce their first litter at 4 or 5 months, so it is possible for a female to produce grandchildren in one season.

In practice, the breeding rate is much lower than that (except in certain parts of Australia). The point that most people miss, though, is that 90% or more of rabbit offspring will never see their first birthday, due to predation and disease. The rate of population increase for rabbits is still pretty good for a mammal, but not nearly as explosive as people imagine.

So yes, the 4000 escaped rabbits may well be able to produce, say 10,000 offspring in a few weeks, but most of those will be dead by the end of the year anyway...

RE: Breeding like rabbits... 

Posted Tuesday 17th April 2007 05:19 GMT

Colin, there's no need to split 'hares'!

Hare today and gone tomorrow 

Posted Tuesday 17th April 2007 09:53 GMT

<quote>...due to predation and disease.</quote>

and obviously hispeed crashes in transit.

The jokes are dire. Go back to he classics.

A man walks into a bar.......Ouch.

*/ looks shamefully at feet and shuffles off.

RE: Breeding like Rabbits 

Posted Friday 20th April 2007 11:56 GMT

"A female rabbit in good condition can produce a litter of 4-10 kittens every 30 days."

Kittens? Good grief, what kind of sick laboratory experiments do you conduct?? You should be ashamed.

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