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Burrows are safe and comfortable until you're trapped; cornered in one with no way out. It's even worse when the predator who'll lead to your demise is stuck, blocking the entrance with her fat gut and rear. Don't worry though, in a few hours, the other bunnies won't be blocking her way anymore, and the final bun will get nice and acquainted with her belly~

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As you may notice, the first part of this sequence is over 3 years old! It's so wonderful to see how my artwork's developed since then, especially with the details, expressions, posing, etc. Hopefully y'all enjoy it as well ^^

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  • Fun fact: Did you know rabbit burrows always have at least two exits? It's an evolutionary survival instinct to prevent this exact situation with snakes specifically. My mum used to hunt wild rabbits by having her sister hold a sack over the exit hole while she shoved a stick into the entry.

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  • floofsnoots said:
    Fun fact: Did you know rabbit burrows always have at least two exits? It's an evolutionary survival instinct to prevent this exact situation with snakes specifically. My mum used to hunt wild rabbits by having her sister hold a sack over the exit hole while she shoved a stick into the entry.

    They're actually THAT prepare instinctively?

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  • floofsnoots said:
    Fun fact: Did you know rabbit burrows always have at least two exits? It's an evolutionary survival instinct to prevent this exact situation with snakes specifically. My mum used to hunt wild rabbits by having her sister hold a sack over the exit hole while she shoved a stick into the entry.

    He specifically uses this one over and over to trap bunnies so he probably blocked it

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