Sunday, May 3, 2009

Snug asks ...

First, we apologize to the many "Ask Snuggers" whose questions we have not yet answered -- we'll get to them!

This Sunday, Snug asks you all a question:

"According to my book, the duck says quack, the dog says arf, the cow says moo, but the bunny just 'likes to play.' Isn't that suspicious? Sounds like whatever he has to say is too controversial to print. I ask you, what does the bunny say?"

3 comments:

  1. In my experience, the bunny, while playful, also enjoys a good political debate or rally (I think you'll find that most are conservative). Discussions mostly take the form of "mweep" or "snuffly-snort."

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  2. According to my limited research bunnies only make sounds and don't say anything unless they belong to the Bugs Bunny family. They make hissing sounds or growls if they feel threaten and prepare to attack by biting and scratching. They will thump to get attention or if they are angry. They will squeal loudly when in pain or frightened. When bunnies are happy and content they make a soft cooing sound.
    Liette

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