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06-21-15, 10:50 PM
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Rabbit bruce lee kicking a snake
So I just saw this video of a mother rabbit kicking the grapes out of a snake and was wondering if anyone could ID the snake because someone told me they would have gone and helped the rabbit. Without knowing if its venomous or not the headline would have been a lot different if they helped.
Heres the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MHUlVIJy94
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06-22-15, 12:58 AM
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Re: Rabbit bruce lee kicking a snake
Looks like a black rat snake. I saw another video of a large rabbit chasing off a much larger snake a few weeks ago. Couldn't tell what species that one was, but it escaped by climbing into a pine tree. Apparently rabbits hate snakes regardless of whether they're protecting young or just encounter one that crosses their path. As for helping the snake, I'd let nature take its course.
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06-22-15, 06:20 AM
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Re: Rabbit bruce lee kicking a snake
OMG, that rabbit means serious business.I almost feel sorry for the snake. I always assumed rabbits left their babies to fend for themselves.
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06-22-15, 07:11 AM
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Re: Rabbit bruce lee kicking a snake
Thanks for sharing that! Mother Nature always makes a way.
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06-22-15, 10:04 AM
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Re: Rabbit bruce lee kicking a snake
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Originally Posted by Sasha2
OMG, that rabbit means serious business.I almost feel sorry for the snake. I always assumed rabbits left their babies to fend for themselves.
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Nope, they return to their nests every night, and will come when their babies are in distress. If a predator comes by the nest, they'll defend it or try luring the predator away. The babies are just safer hidden away by themselves.
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06-23-15, 06:32 AM
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Re: Rabbit bruce lee kicking a snake
LOL I showed this everyone in my family. We all now have a new found respect for killer rabbits..
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06-23-15, 10:25 AM
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Re: Rabbit bruce lee kicking a snake
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Nope, they return to their nests every night, and will come when their babies are in distress. If a predator comes by the nest, they'll defend it or try luring the predator away. The babies are just safer hidden away by themselves.
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How do the mothers know if they are in trouble? Do they stay within distance to hear a stress call?
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06-24-15, 01:06 PM
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Re: Rabbit bruce lee kicking a snake
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How do the mothers know if they are in trouble? Do they stay within distance to hear a stress call?
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Basically, yes. Sometimes they may venture further, but they generally stay within earshot.
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06-26-15, 08:11 PM
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Re: Rabbit bruce lee kicking a snake
Reminds me of Monty python
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