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Brookline boy, baby bunny bond

Boy and bunny on Beacon Street in Brookline

UPDATE: More about the Brookline bunny in the comments.

Ryan Ruel spotted this baby bun outside the Economy True Value hardware store on Beacon Street in Brookline today.

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adorable!

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Everyone's like awwww such a beautiful picture you idiots the bunny's lost cause they destroyed it's environment lmaoo stupidity at its finest

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Bunny is only "lost" if wandering across the street counts as a microaggression.

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Tularemia is adorable.

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Rabbit?... Hare?...

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Eastern Cottontail

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No one is this kind to poults.

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Don't touch it, unless it is harm's way. They die from stress when handled by humans. If you have to move it, quickly get it under a bush or near a wooded area, then leave it alone!

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Boy asks Bun to stay still for selfie?

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One of those selfies taken by someone else.

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...seem to be everywhere. My office is located adjacent to a suburban/residential area, and I see bunnies ambling and grazing around constantly. When I walk home, I'm bound to see at least a few more hanging about on lawns that I pass by. And of late, there's a bunny regularly cruising around our front lawn.

I'm beginning to believe that Something Is Up.

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....about bunnies

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Yes, they breed like rabbits.

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This could be quite the children's book. Turns out the guy in the photo is John Pellegrino, who works at the store and who reports:

He lives under the wood pile outside our store and comes out just about every day to munch on our flowers. He's been growing fast!

He forwards a photo of the flower-munching bun:

Brookline bunny
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n/t

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...someone could organize a special reunion event for retired racing greyhounds and rabbits.

It would certainly be over pretty quickly, one way or another.

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How do you tell whether a hare or rabbit from a photo?...

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While sitting outside at Waxys we watched this bun all night; the waitress said his name is Baby Seamus and they bring him food. I suggested more greens than carrots, as carrots are very high in sugar. After quite a few drinks we stumbled into Whole Foods next door and I bought him a box of Spring Greens and dumped half under the business sign there where he seems to burrow.

IMAGE(https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7100/27587763265_cecb3aee85_z.jpg)

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Must be ARCHER fans, though to be accurate it should be Wee Baby Seamis

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but okay, I guess.

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Jackalopes!

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:)

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