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My town is full of rodents

I don't have the rabbit so I'm not 100% but I read if you store him they all go away

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  • missy_pepper
    55 posts Member
    edited August 2015
    Thanks, that helped. Before it couldn't be stored for some reason.

    Anyway, problem solved. Thanks :)
  • smohqy
    2112 posts Member
    edited August 2015
    There's a saying, "They... something like bunnies."

    The word escapes me for some reason.
  • neuroheart
    8132 posts Member
    edited August 2015
    Just as an aside, rabbits aren't rodents. They're members of the order Lagomorpha. Related to order Rodentia, but genetically distinct. The only lagomorphs currently living are rabbits, hares, and pika, all others have gone extinct.

    smohqy wrote:
    There's a saying, "They... something like bunnies."

    The word escapes me for some reason.
    I think the word is "reproduce."

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  • bradyc79
    1379 posts Member
    edited August 2015
    neuroheart wrote:
    Just as an aside, rabbits aren't rodents. They're members of the order Lagomorpha. Related to order Rodentia, but genetically distinct. The only lagomorphs currently living are rabbits, hares, and pika, all others have gone extinct.

    smohqy wrote:
    There's a saying, "They... something like bunnies."

    The word escapes me for some reason.
    I think the word is "reproduce."

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    Yeah, OP, the title is very misleading. You need to change it to "My town is full of lagomorphs" for clarity :mrgreen:

    Actually I truly believe there were a ridiculous number of rodents coming out of your Monorail stations. I was scrolling through my town yesterday and tapped on 6-7 rodents that I somehow missed from my stations. I swear they self generated and I did not miss any before that. But I was happy to find them.

    Edit: My post may also be misleading. Are possums rodents, neuro?
  • wiedmannaj
    1125 posts Member
    edited August 2015
    neuroheart wrote:
    Just as an aside, rabbits aren't rodents.
    Neither are opossums, they are marsupials.
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  • bradyc79
    1379 posts Member
    edited August 2015
    wiedmannaj wrote:
    neuroheart wrote:
    Just as an aside, rabbits aren't rodents.
    Neither are opossums, they are marsupials.

    Ahh, thanks for clarifying that!!

    I guess I kinda remember that now. Because they have a pouch?
  • neuroheart
    8132 posts Member
    edited August 2015
    wiedmannaj wrote:
    neuroheart wrote:
    Just as an aside, rabbits aren't rodents.
    Neither are opossums, they are marsupials.
    Marsupialia is a class, not an order. But it's true that opossums are not members of Rodentia.
  • wiedmannaj
    1125 posts Member
    edited August 2015
    neuroheart wrote:
    wiedmannaj wrote:
    neuroheart wrote:
    Just as an aside, rabbits aren't rodents.
    Neither are opossums, they are marsupials.
    Marsupialia is a class, not an order. But it's true that opossums are not members of Rodentia.
    Since you want to be technical in dissecting my true statement, I will point out that Marsupialia is an infraclass.
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  • smohqy
    2112 posts Member
    edited August 2015
    neuroheart wrote:
    Just as an aside, rabbits aren't rodents. They're members of the order Lagomorpha. Related to order Rodentia, but genetically distinct. The only lagomorphs currently living are rabbits, hares, and pika, all others have gone extinct.

    Also, possums (or opossums) aren't rodents either. They're marsupials. In fact, there has been a surprising dearth of rodents in this thread...





    ...until now!

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    Edit: Ninja'd while finding the perfect picture. :mrgreen:
  • neuroheart
    8132 posts Member
    edited August 2015
    Well, the thread was about rabbits, not the opossums. Also I didn't intend my aside comment to turn into a discussion of all rodents. I know some outdated books still label rabbits as rodents, is all.

    Anyway, here's some rodents that look like rabbits.
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    (They're called viscacha, a close relative of the chinchilla.)
  • adidas4fun68
    939 posts Member
    edited August 2015
    Well reproduce me like rabbits!

    Not like marsupials - smells of australians.

    And not like frogs.

    Just not like frogs.
  • delegg629524
    337 posts
    edited August 2015
    Whatever you want to call them, they's good eatin'.
  • [Deleted User]
    2200 posts Member
    edited August 2015
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  • Gary_A_D
    866 posts Member
    edited August 2015
    I love the bunnies. Can't wait until my whole danged town is inundated with bunnies. Just think of the smell from bunny poo? Dinner anyone?
  • Malkaviana
    43 posts
    edited August 2015
    neuroheart wrote:
    Well, the thread was about rabbits, not the opossums. Also I didn't intend my aside comment to turn into a discussion of all rodents. I know some outdated books still label rabbits as rodents, is all.

    Anyway, here's some rodents that look like rabbits.
    workvUn.jpg

    (They're called viscacha, a close relative of the chinchilla.)


    Awww, we have vizcachas here in Chile, they are lovely rodents. :lol:
  • delegg629524
    337 posts
    edited August 2015
    Malkaviana wrote:
    neuroheart wrote:
    Well, the thread was about rabbits, not the opossums. Also I didn't intend my aside comment to turn into a discussion of all rodents. I know some outdated books still label rabbits as rodents, is all.

    Anyway, here's some rodents that look like rabbits.
    workvUn.jpg

    (They're called viscacha, a close relative of the chinchilla.)


    Awww, we have vizcachas here in Chile, they are lovely rodents. :lol:
    No way are you starting this over again!!
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