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Robert Hole, Jr marked "File:Toter Feldhase.JPG" as trusted on the "Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778" page.
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Robert Hole, Jr marked "File:Young-hare-hiding FI-EU 2007-Aug-09 RAM.jpg" as trusted on the "Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778" page.
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Robert Hole, Jr marked "File:European hare Lepus europaeus H8370 C.jpg" as hidden on the "Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778" page.
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Robert Hole, Jr marked "File:Lepus europaeus 20070506.jpg" as trusted on the "Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778" page.
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Robert Hole, Jr marked "Lebre (Lepus europaeus)" as trusted on the "Lepus europaeus" page.
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Robert Hole, Jr marked "Lebre (Lepus europaeus)" as trusted on the "Lepus europaeus" page.
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Robert Hole, Jr marked "File:Lepus.europaeus.jpg" as trusted on the "Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778" page.
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Robert Hole, Jr marked "File:Running hare.jpg" as trusted on the "Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778" page.
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B. Byrnes set "File:Feldhase Schiermonnikoog.JPG" as an exemplar on "Lagomorpha".
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Nancy Landrum commented on an older version of "Image":
A rabbit skull looks just like a pliers, and they can use them that way. That's why a three pound Eastern Cottontail can shake bi-fold doors and slam them open like he's as big as a dog, and can also, when discovered hiding on a closet shelf, hidden that is, he can pick your arm up and shake it likes it's a rattle leaving your whole arm feeling like it's a banged up funny bone. And the way they can walk up to a piece of furniture and take a perfect bite out of the corner like it was no more that a cracker. I think we're lucky there are no five hundred pound rabbits. Unless they could be trained to be used in sawmills and deforestation.
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