Watch out for tularemia. Seriously don’t touch wildlife
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Anonymous25w
Trina Vega
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Anonymous25w
I fully saw the towel and thought you called a snake and called it a bunny at first glance LMAO!!! I hope the fluff ball is doing well!!
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Anonymous#125w
Dogs were going after them and it kept trying to run into the street towards a predator heavy area + its eyes wouldn’t open at all so we took it to my neighbor who works in a wildlife conservation-esque job
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Anonymoustrinavega25w
Oh ok good rabbits are constantly being “rescued” when they didn’t need any help so I just wanted to make sure
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Anonymous#125w
Yeah there’s a bunch of bunnies in my yard I wouldn’t have touched it unless it needed help
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Anonymous#525w
u see the gloves right
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Anonymous#525w
OP is wearing gloves and keeping the bunny in a towel, I think they will be okay and are being safe about it!
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Anonymousmother_russia25w
Tularemia isn’t just spread by direct skin to skin contact… literally just breathing in dust with bacteria on it can cause an infection
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Anonymous#525w
I took a shower right after and if I experience any symptoms then I have a doctors appointment next week anyways 🫡 if I survived Lyme disease I can survive anything 💪
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Anonymous#925w
LMAO IF IT WAS A SNAKE IT COULD SAVE ITSELF IM NOT TOUCHING IT