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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (243962)3/30/2002 1:40:36 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
This story is taken from AP State Wire News at sacbee.com.

Jack rabbits attack walkers in Sonoma County; man bitten,
woman forced to evade jack rabbit

- (Published March 29, 2002)

SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) - Sonoma County musician Doug Bowes will remember this Easter season
as the one where he happened upon the Easter Bunny, and it attacked him.

Bowes was walking near his home at about 11 a.m. Wednesday when the attack occurred. A small,
gray jack rabbit bounded toward him from a nearby fence.

"I thought, 'Gosh, this is somebody's pet,' " Bowes said. He put his hand down in a friendly gesture
and the bunny lunged and bit him.

Bowes began to walk home, nursing a sore hand with broken skin, but the rabbit followed him. A
short time later, a nearby neighbor had to retreat up a hill after another aggressive jack rabbit
forced her back.

Bowes had to get rabies shots and faces five additional vaccinations, though area health officials
say it would be rare if the animal had rabies.

"If it were (rabid) it would make history," said David Yong, director of laboratory services for the
county public health division. No rabbit has tested positive for rabies in Sonoma County in the past
16 years, Yang said.

sacbee.com
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