Woohoo!
The bunny is back

it is now classed as “data deficient”, meaning science has no clue how many of these guys could be out there!

... In 1859, European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) were introduced into the Australian wild so that they could be hunted. ....
Viruses were not the only population-control measure used on European rabbits; poison proved to be another popular method. One of the main chemicals used to poison rabbits is sodium fluoroacetate, which has a very high mortality rate—more than 90 percent. Carbon monoxide and phosphine are also used to fumigate burrows and kill any rabbits living inside.
.... Currently, researchers are studying more deadly strains of RHDV that may be even more effective at preventing the rabbits ....
We demand reparations

rabbits have stormed an island in Japan and put up bunny flags all over it. the Japanese army surrendered early this morning. world leaders are very concerned.
these hoppers are going to take some stopping.

the bunnies have threatened to destabilise the worlds financial system by reducing the value of gold to only 7 carrots.
Not this bunny but the Omiltemi rabbit.
https://www.earth.com/news/omiltemi-rabbit-comes-back-to-life-after-120-years-without-a-trace/
Woohoo