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Old 22-07-2004, 12:29 AM
JennyC
 
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Default Advice on Rabbits v Bamboo ???


"gary smith" wrote in message
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I am thinking about plants some different varieties of bamboo.

But I have a small rabbit population.

Does anyone have any experience of rabbits eating bamboo shoots.

And no jokes about chinese take aways plz.
TIA


Beware of the Armani rabbit (http://www.animalinfo.org/species/pentfurn.htm)
!!!!!!!!!!!
The Amami rabbit weighs 2 - 3 kg (4.4 - 6.6 lb). It is found in dense forests of
all successional stages, especially old growth forest. It has also been observed
in cut-over areas and forest edges covered by Japanese pampas grass. It has not
been observed in cultivated or residential areas. Its food includes bamboo
shoots, berries and the leaves and stems of sweet potatoes. The Amami rabbit is
generally nocturnal. Burrows are used for dens and nests. Two litters of 2-3
young are born each year.

The Amami rabbit is only known to have occurred on two Japanese islands: Amami
Oshima and Tokuno-shima, in the Ryukyu Archipelago south of the island of
Kyushu. By 1900 its numbers were considerably reduced by over-hunting. In 1997
it was still reported to occur on both islands.


Jenny :~)))))