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Rabbits V Squirrels

Feb 9th, 2010 by PaPa in Down The Garden Path

Apparently, the squirrels and bunnies in that park In Edinburgh have been playing together. You wouldn’t expect these fluffy little cherubs to play with each other, but apparently they were. My mum told me.

wild-rabbitOf course, rabbits don’t have the same level of dexterity as squirrels, but they can certainly run pretty fast when they need to. I would personally say that a rabbit would have a squirrel on a flat bit of grass. But when it comes to trees, I’m afraid the rabbits are not going to fare well. Even at top speed, a rabbit would only make it a few foot up the trunk before falling down into the dewy clover beneath.

In terms of having a sense of humour, the squirrels come out on top too. Presumably, they don’t really have a sense of humour, and are just perky look rats with bushy tails. They share this same characteristics with penguins – which are equally hilarious. Aren’t they?

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