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Injured bunner in my yard has deep gash and is very very lightly breathing and not moving
Wound looks closed up but dried blood is everywhere
hares are a pest, you're not supposed to do anything.
>>2148864
native hares are often invasive.
>>2148865
>native hares are often invasive
>>2148868
yeah, in most of the first world a lot of the animals that hunt them have been culled off by angry farmers so the hare population is kind of out of control.
>>2148871
that doesn't make them invasive. invasive literally means non-native, introduced by human activities whether intentional or accidental.
A species doesn't become invasive when there's too many of them.
>>2148872
as long as an organism has a negative effects on a region's economy, environment, or public health it's considered invasive in ecology.
Update: bunner on last legs, he was clawed from midside to his back.
I don't think he's gonna make it.
RIP bunner
>>2148873
little do people know the most invasive species of all is man
>>2148874
Forgot pic
If he pulls through it would be a miracle
>>2148875
we essentially caused hares to be invasive by removing their predators.
atleast they're pretty tasty, unlike their predators.
>>2148874
eat it.
>>2148874
if he's not bleeding here is a chance he could make it, the stress could easily kill him though
do your best to calm him. if nothing else you can make his passing peaceful.
RIP bunner
He is in a better place now
You should have just necked it.
>>2148875
I think everyone knows that, but nobody cares, the planet's already fubar, so who really cares anymore?
RIP bunno :(
>>2148861
Id stomp my heel on its head to kill it quickly and humanely.
>>2148896
So you took food out of somethings mouth today not leaving him where you found him.
You shouldnt interfere with nature.
>>2148896
Take it to the vet