Australian Farmers Told To Dynamite Rabbits 12
The South Australian Environment Department has told farmers that they should use poison gas or even explosives to deal with the out-of-control rabbit population. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Invasive Animals chief Professor Tony Peacock, owner of the largest business card ever, says that blowing up rabbits isn't as inhuman as people might think, and has been ranked by the RSPCA as one of the best ways to destroy warrens.
Last resort (Score:2)
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The best way to get rid of any unwanted pest... (Score:2)
is to start an advertising campaign in Asia about how they are a "delicacy". You can be guaranteed that their population will be well under control within two years.
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Asia, heck. You can get rabbit meat at the grocery store here in Texas, and if you go to the First Monday Trade Days [firstmondaycanton.com] in Canton, you can get all the rabbit skins you want for $5 a piece. Which is part of the problem -- they breed like, well, you know, so they're not scarce enough to be worth raising. Dynamite sounds like as good a market support as any.
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Or they could just build a wall to keep them out, like Emperor Nasi Goreng did.
(Apologies for those who don't get the Australian cultural reference, but it seemed on-topic.)
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Ha! Your wall cannot defeat the power of love:
http://pbfcomics.com/?cid=PBF077-Bunny_Pit.jpg [pbfcomics.com]
Wasn't there a book about this? (Score:2)
Warren Piece?
Did they try... (Score:3, Funny)
...the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch?
I hate rabbits (Score:2)