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BALD BUNNY THAT WAS DESTINED FOR DEATH SHOOTS TO SOCIAL MEDIA STARDOM AFTER GETTING A SECOND LEASE ON LIFE
30-08-2017
2017
Wacky animals

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file nameCATERS_BALD_BUNNY_SAVED_01.jpg
titleBALD BUNNY THAT WAS DESTINED FOR DEATH SHOOTS TO SOCIAL MEDIA STARDOM AFTER GETTING A SECOND LEASE ON LIFE
subject date30-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic by Cassandra Hall / Caters News (PICTURED: Mr Bigglesworth.) - A bald rabbit destined for death because of an ultra-rare genetic disorder that leaves him completely hairless has become an unlikely social media star. The two-month-old bunny, named Mr Bigglesworth after Dr. Evils bald cat in the Austin Powers films, has picked up legions of online followers after getting a second lease of life. Mother-of-two Cassandra Hall, from Wodonga, Victoria, Australia, was given the two-month-old rex rabbit last week by a breeder who planned to have him put down because nobody wanted him. SEE CATERS COPY

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titleBALD BUNNY THAT WAS DESTINED FOR DEATH SHOOTS TO SOCIAL MEDIA STARDOM AFTER GETTING A SECOND LEASE ON LIFE
subject date30-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic by Cassandra Hall / Caters News (PICTURED: Mr Bigglesworth.) - A bald rabbit destined for death because of an ultra-rare genetic disorder that leaves him completely hairless has become an unlikely social media star. The two-month-old bunny, named Mr Bigglesworth after Dr. Evils bald cat in the Austin Powers films, has picked up legions of online followers after getting a second lease of life. Mother-of-two Cassandra Hall, from Wodonga, Victoria, Australia, was given the two-month-old rex rabbit last week by a breeder who planned to have him put down because nobody wanted him. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_BALD_BUNNY_SAVED_03.jpg
titleBALD BUNNY THAT WAS DESTINED FOR DEATH SHOOTS TO SOCIAL MEDIA STARDOM AFTER GETTING A SECOND LEASE ON LIFE
subject date30-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic by Cassandra Hall / Caters News (PICTURED: Mr Bigglesworth.) - A bald rabbit destined for death because of an ultra-rare genetic disorder that leaves him completely hairless has become an unlikely social media star. The two-month-old bunny, named Mr Bigglesworth after Dr. Evils bald cat in the Austin Powers films, has picked up legions of online followers after getting a second lease of life. Mother-of-two Cassandra Hall, from Wodonga, Victoria, Australia, was given the two-month-old rex rabbit last week by a breeder who planned to have him put down because nobody wanted him. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_BALD_BUNNY_SAVED_04.jpg
titleBALD BUNNY THAT WAS DESTINED FOR DEATH SHOOTS TO SOCIAL MEDIA STARDOM AFTER GETTING A SECOND LEASE ON LIFE
subject date30-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic by Cassandra Hall / Caters News (PICTURED: Mr Bigglesworths sibling and rival Loafy.) - A bald rabbit destined for death because of an ultra-rare genetic disorder that leaves him completely hairless has become an unlikely social media star. The two-month-old bunny, named Mr Bigglesworth after Dr. Evils bald cat in the Austin Powers films, has picked up legions of online followers after getting a second lease of life. Mother-of-two Cassandra Hall, from Wodonga, Victoria, Australia, was given the two-month-old rex rabbit last week by a breeder who planned to have him put down because nobody wanted him. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_BALD_BUNNY_SAVED_05.jpg
titleBALD BUNNY THAT WAS DESTINED FOR DEATH SHOOTS TO SOCIAL MEDIA STARDOM AFTER GETTING A SECOND LEASE ON LIFE
subject date30-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic by Cassandra Hall / Caters News (PICTURED: Mr Bigglesworth with the litter at the breeders.) - A bald rabbit destined for death because of an ultra-rare genetic disorder that leaves him completely hairless has become an unlikely social media star. The two-month-old bunny, named Mr Bigglesworth after Dr. Evils bald cat in the Austin Powers films, has picked up legions of online followers after getting a second lease of life. Mother-of-two Cassandra Hall, from Wodonga, Victoria, Australia, was given the two-month-old rex rabbit last week by a breeder who planned to have him put down because nobody wanted him. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_BALD_BUNNY_SAVED_06.jpg
titleBALD BUNNY THAT WAS DESTINED FOR DEATH SHOOTS TO SOCIAL MEDIA STARDOM AFTER GETTING A SECOND LEASE ON LIFE
subject date30-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic by Cassandra Hall / Caters News (PICTURED: Mr Bigglesworth.) - A bald rabbit destined for death because of an ultra-rare genetic disorder that leaves him completely hairless has become an unlikely social media star. The two-month-old bunny, named Mr Bigglesworth after Dr. Evils bald cat in the Austin Powers films, has picked up legions of online followers after getting a second lease of life. Mother-of-two Cassandra Hall, from Wodonga, Victoria, Australia, was given the two-month-old rex rabbit last week by a breeder who planned to have him put down because nobody wanted him. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_BALD_BUNNY_SAVED_07.jpg
titleBALD BUNNY THAT WAS DESTINED FOR DEATH SHOOTS TO SOCIAL MEDIA STARDOM AFTER GETTING A SECOND LEASE ON LIFE
subject date30-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic by Cassandra Hall / Caters News (PICTURED: Mr Bigglesworth.) - A bald rabbit destined for death because of an ultra-rare genetic disorder that leaves him completely hairless has become an unlikely social media star. The two-month-old bunny, named Mr Bigglesworth after Dr. Evils bald cat in the Austin Powers films, has picked up legions of online followers after getting a second lease of life. Mother-of-two Cassandra Hall, from Wodonga, Victoria, Australia, was given the two-month-old rex rabbit last week by a breeder who planned to have him put down because nobody wanted him. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_BALD_BUNNY_SAVED_08.jpg
titleBALD BUNNY THAT WAS DESTINED FOR DEATH SHOOTS TO SOCIAL MEDIA STARDOM AFTER GETTING A SECOND LEASE ON LIFE
subject date30-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic by Cassandra Hall / Caters News (PICTURED: Mr Bigglesworth.) - A bald rabbit destined for death because of an ultra-rare genetic disorder that leaves him completely hairless has become an unlikely social media star. The two-month-old bunny, named Mr Bigglesworth after Dr. Evils bald cat in the Austin Powers films, has picked up legions of online followers after getting a second lease of life. Mother-of-two Cassandra Hall, from Wodonga, Victoria, Australia, was given the two-month-old rex rabbit last week by a breeder who planned to have him put down because nobody wanted him. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_BALD_BUNNY_SAVED_09.jpg
titleBALD BUNNY THAT WAS DESTINED FOR DEATH SHOOTS TO SOCIAL MEDIA STARDOM AFTER GETTING A SECOND LEASE ON LIFE
subject date30-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic by Cassandra Hall / Caters News (PICTURED: Mr Bigglesworth.) - A bald rabbit destined for death because of an ultra-rare genetic disorder that leaves him completely hairless has become an unlikely social media star. The two-month-old bunny, named Mr Bigglesworth after Dr. Evils bald cat in the Austin Powers films, has picked up legions of online followers after getting a second lease of life. Mother-of-two Cassandra Hall, from Wodonga, Victoria, Australia, was given the two-month-old rex rabbit last week by a breeder who planned to have him put down because nobody wanted him. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_BALD_BUNNY_SAVED_11.jpg
titleBALD BUNNY THAT WAS DESTINED FOR DEATH SHOOTS TO SOCIAL MEDIA STARDOM AFTER GETTING A SECOND LEASE ON LIFE
subject date30-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic by Cassandra Hall / Caters News (PICTURED: A collect image of Cassandra.) - A bald rabbit destined for death because of an ultra-rare genetic disorder that leaves him completely hairless has become an unlikely social media star. The two-month-old bunny, named Mr Bigglesworth after Dr. Evils bald cat in the Austin Powers films, has picked up legions of online followers after getting a second lease of life. Mother-of-two Cassandra Hall, from Wodonga, Victoria, Australia, was given the two-month-old rex rabbit last week by a breeder who planned to have him put down because nobody wanted him. SEE CATERS COPY