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Tue, 11 Feb 2003 14:23:18 -0700
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On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 11:19 AM, Michael Berkowitz wrote:

> Chuck Ryan writes

> Wolves are very intelligent, stealthy and hard to kill.
>
> Rabbits, a common staple for wolves, are much easier to trap and kill
> and
> thus their population can be kept down by a more direct means.
>
> At least that is what old grandpa had to say.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> Well old grandpa must have been sipping to much Old Grandad Whiskey.
> Check this link about european rabbits in Australia.  Watch the wrap

How can one person who's so right be so wrong? And so frequently?

>
> http://www.biotechnology.gov.au/biotechnologyOnline/environment/
> PestSpecies/e_EuropeanRabbit.htm
>
>
> Mike Berkowitz

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