judy hopps and nick wilde (zootopia and etc) created by diavololo, eric schwartz, and third-party edit
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  • DreadArkive said:
    "...would that be a whole thing?" ???

    as opposed to a partial thing??

    That is a bit of an odd way of putting it but I think they mean "Would that be a big deal?", like would that be a problem.
    Remember her reaction to Clawhauser calling her cute?

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  • Laini said:
    That is a bit of an odd way of putting it but I think they mean "Would that be a big deal?", like would that be a problem.
    Remember her reaction to Clawhauser calling her cute?

    And a carry on from the previous cartoon by EWS.

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  • Rabbits eat eggs. They're rodents, and will eat a large variety of things that people don't think cute little bunnies would eat. Like snakes.

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  • Laarye said:
    Rabbits eat eggs. They're rodents, and will eat a large variety of things that people don't think cute little bunnies would eat. Like snakes.

    No kidding? I guess I shouldn't be too surprised, I've seen squirrels eat birds.

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  • Laarye said:
    Rabbits eat eggs. They're rodents, and will eat a large variety of things that people don't think cute little bunnies would eat. Like snakes.

    Rabbits are not actually rodents, they're in a different order (Lagomorpha). None of the sites I've seen with info on rabbit diets mentions them eating any kind of meat or eggs, and a high-fiber, low-protein diet is usually recommended. But you're right about rodents eating unexpected things, I was surprised to read about groundhogs (which are related to squirrels).

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  • phantomreader42 said:
    Rabbits are not actually rodents, they're in a different order (Lagomorpha). None of the sites I've seen with info on rabbit diets mentions them eating any kind of meat or eggs, and a high-fiber, low-protein diet is usually recommended. But you're right about rodents eating unexpected things, I was surprised to read about groundhogs (which are related to squirrels).

    Actually, all typically herbivorous animals will eat meat if given the chance. Rabbits have been seen eating carrion, baby birds, and pet rabbits will often eat raw meat if it is offered. Deer can commonly be found eating carrion themselves, cows will eat eggs... Etc etc. You get it.

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  • bookmite said:
    ... I'm actually really sad this never continued.

    Same here, i love coming back to read zootopia related stuff from Mr Schwartz years later.
    Maybe if a zootopia sequel comes out soon he will continue a few more but idk.

    Updated

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