


Do you see the darling little white patch on his head? You can't tell from the photos, but he's incredibly tiny, probably still just a juvenile, but I didn't see any adult bunnies anywhere.
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OMG what a cutie!!!!
ReplyDeleteSamia, he was so tiny I thought he was a squirrel at first.
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