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Summary
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English: A four month old feral kitten eating an adult sized cottontail rabbit. She starts from the head and consumes everything (including the bones), only leaving the rear legs, the backbone and sometimes the lower jaw.
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Date |
2009 |
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http://stockvalues.org/cats-eat-rabbits |
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Jake Berzon |
Camera location
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39° 53′ 1.52″ N, 104° 26′ 3.59″ W
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( Info)39.883755555556;-104.43433055556 |
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