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In reply to the discussion: Do bunnies eat tomato plants? [View all]

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
7. Oh, lordy, that is a bad combination.
Mon May 19, 2014, 07:24 PM
May 2014

Yes, an eagle can take a bunny. And would. Especially if it is a bunny that is easy pickings.

It didn't occur to me that these were Easter bunnies....but that makes sense. Well, no, it does not make sense. But I see what could have happened. Damn it.

The good news is that you might not have to worry about those tomato plants for long.

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Do bunnies eat tomato plants? [View all] grasswire May 2014 OP
YES, elleng May 2014 #1
oh lordy grasswire May 2014 #3
Thought so. SORRY. elleng May 2014 #4
Google says yes jeff47 May 2014 #2
Those poor bunnies! Curmudgeoness May 2014 #5
I'm also a bit worried about the eagle family. grasswire May 2014 #6
Oh, lordy, that is a bad combination. Curmudgeoness May 2014 #7
these particular bunnies are not young ones grasswire May 2014 #8
That "Pope" guy-- he Catholic? TygrBright May 2014 #9
tomato foliage is toxic to humans, don't know about animals lululu May 2014 #10
I once read the rankings of what a bunny's all time favorite foods are. NCarolinawoman May 2014 #11
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