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Posted on 2018-01-24 11:25:03 by ForgetfulBadger

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Posted on 2018-03-28 01:48:57 Score: 0 (vote Up/Down)    (Report as spam)
Life for a rabbit in the 10th century was a hard and dangerous life in comparison to modern Zootopia. Without labor saving devices, or warm climates for principle beasts of burden, much labor had to be done by hand. Where villages could not afford to hire larger mammals to plow, or carry good to market, determination and perseverance will have to make do. Leg strength and strong backs were highly prized among rabbit farming communities, as some fertile plots of land could be a fair hike from the burrows themselves


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