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Books > Sport & Leisure > Natural history, country life & pets > Domestic animals & pets > Rabbits & rodents as pets
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Rabbit
(Paperback)
Victoria Dickenson
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R404
R369
Discovery Miles 3 690
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Rabbit is the story of the winsome long-eared animal that hops
through children's stories, myths and legends, and back yards. In
this richly illustrated book, Victoria Dickenson explores the
natural and cultural history of this most familiar creature. From
the giant extinct rabbits of Minorca to the tiny endangered Volcano
rabbits of Mexico, the book explores the history of the species,
with a special focus on the European rabbit, whose history has been
so closely intertwined with that of its greatest predator,
humanity. Celebrated for its fur and its flesh, the rabbit owes its
worldwide distribution to human intervention. Captain Cook took
rabbits to New Zealand to provide food for sailors and settlers.
Their introduction in the late nineteenth century to Australia
resulted in a disastrous plague of rabbits, which could only be
brought under control by the introduction of myxomatosis. The
rabbit is a paradox. It is prey, chased by a thousand enemies from
eagles to foxes to domestic cats. But it is also trickster, who
outwits all rivals, and escapes every trap. The rabbit is lucky,
and his foot will charm away evil. It haunts the graveyard and
dances in the moonlight. The rabbit is suitable as a cuddly
companion for children but also as a symbol of unbridled animal
passion. From Peter Rabbit to B'rer Rabbit to Watership Down and
the Energizer Bunny, rabbits hop through our imagination. Discover
the Jade Moon rabbit, celebrate the Year of the Rabbit and enjoy
the poetry of rabbits in this fascinating study of an animal that,
after the dog and cat, has been granted a privileged place in our
homes and our hearts.
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