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I . rab·bit [ˈræbɪt] N

1. rabbit (animal):

zajec m
kunec m

2. rabbit no pl (meat, fur):

II . rab·bit [ˈræbɪt] VB intr Brit Aus pej inf

ˈrab·bit hole N

ˈrab·bit hutch N

ˈrab·bit punch N

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The myxomatosis virus was also released in the late 1990s to combat rabbits, but failed to wipe them out so rabbit hunters were brought in.
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For example introduced grasses have taken over areas of some islands, while alien animals include moths, salmon, the mallard duck, rabbits, reindeer, sheep and goats.
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Animal wildlife has been nearly extinguished here due to human activity and mostly consists of rabbits, birds and some coyotes.
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The previous year, 14 rabbits were captured, 2 snowshoe hares, and 12 eastern cottontails.
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Because of their large size, adults have no problem eating prey as large as fully grown cottontail rabbits.
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Adult rabbits are usually avoided, unless they are wounded or caught in traps.
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New Zealand crosses still have a large part to play in producing large rabbits for meat.
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It is less virulent for humans and rabbits.
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Rabbits have been widely discussed due to their influences on land composition.
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Rabbits and rodents are also obligate nasal breathers.
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