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![]() Allon and Bonnie-Burla enjoy a quiet moment holding two of the seven bunnies they keep in special runs in their backyard. Bunnies. More bunnies. Photos by Andrea C. Figgatt/Review-Journal ![]() |
![]() Bunny TalesThe soft, low sound of a bunny grinding its teeth. ... That's the sound Las Vegan Bonnie Adar-Burla longed to hear after she and her husband adopted their first rabbit.Because that's the characteristic sound a relaxed, contented rabbit makes while being petted, Adar-Burla explains. It's equivalent to a cat's purr. FULL TEXT Pizza purveyors search for new ways to top their salesKipp Horrocks is picking up a red, metal chair with a seat upholstered in deep blue. He puts it in front of him, sits down on the cushion with a posture as straight as a square of new cardboard, then lifts his feet and plants them on the ground in one hard "Thump."Horrocks gets up, sits down again, stiffens his back, spreads his feet apart -- "Thump." FULL TEXT |
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