We also conducted laboratory experiments, exposing 20 rabbits to different types of brownies (with and without parasites) and monitoring their health and behavior over a period of four weeks.
Panic began to set in as the itch spread. Up his spine. Over his shoulders. Down his arms. He ran to the bathroom, stripping off his shirt. bunny brownie parasited
Leo didn't think. He didn't decide to run. His body simply exploded into motion. He didn't run for the stairs; he ran for the gap between the washing machine and the wall. Over his shoulders
With the hunger sated, the panic returned. He saw his reflection in the oven door. He was no longer a boy. He was a creature of prey. He was soft, he was fast, and he was terrified. Leo didn't think
He scratched at the fridge door, his nails having turned into blunt, digging claws. The door swung open. The cold air washed over his fur. There, on the middle shelf, sat the orange bag.
Histopathological examination of infected bunnies revealed the presence of a previously unknown parasite, which we have dubbed Brownius cuniculorum . This parasite appears to be a type of nematode worm that inhabits the gastrointestinal tract of rabbits.
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