Car-Eating Rabbits Invade Denver Airport

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Travelers parking their cars at the Denver International Airport are falling victim to something worse than high fees: rabbits. The rodents seem to love the delicious soy-based wiring compound in cars built after 2002.

http://jalopnik.com/5662917/car+eati...denver-airport
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this is crazy....
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The midwest has been hit with squirrels doing the same as the rabbits.
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Yikes! And the bunnies are one of my favorite things when I have to park outside the garages.

Scroll down in the link and you'll see the real issue at DIA - the meth horse!
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Chipmunks and Squirrels in our area.
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Scroll down in the link and you'll see the real issue at DIA - the meth horse!
I love that horse! People seem to either love it or be frightened by it. I'm just glad the city of Denver went with a bold piece of art, and didn't request something "that everyone will like", like a giant sunflower or smiley face. But maybe they should have requested a giant blue bunny instead!
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Silly rabbits - check out this dog!
Soy eating rabbits is still tame compared to the dog that shredded a cop's car.



Quote: Scroll down in the link and you'll see the real issue at DIA - the meth horse!
That is one scary horse! -- and don't think it hasn't killed before. The sculptor who made it was killed in an accident when it was being moved!
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Quote: Soy eating rabbits is still tame compared to the dog that shredded a cop's car.
wow....
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Quote: I love that horse! People seem to either love it or be frightened by it. I'm just glad the city of Denver went with a bold piece of art, and didn't request something "that everyone will like", like a giant sunflower or smiley face. But maybe they should have requested a giant blue bunny instead!
A giant blue bunny with beady laser red eyes, after a starvation diet causing it to lose half its body weight, would be a perfect complement to the meth horse!
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So far, so good. Our car has survived various trips to the DIA parking garages..
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i still can't get over the dog that attacked the cop's car....
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Quote: i still can't get over the dog that attacked the cop's car....


and released on its owners recognizance, to boot!
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So do they get to the wiring on the outside of the car? Like on the bottom? And since when did companies start making wiring out of soy products?
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My brother has a 1996 car and had wiring chewed at DEN soon after they opened. He assumed rats, but it could have been the rabbits. Either way, it cost him a couple hundred dollars in repairs.
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