A popular tourist attraction in Japan known as the "rabbit island" is seeing a surge in predators. Tourist food leftovers are drawing rats, crows, and wild boars from neighboring islands. The 900 ...
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I explored a mysterious rabbit island in Japan
In 1929, the army began manufacturing chemical weapons, leading to the testing of poison gas on rabbits brought to the island. This sparked the belief that workers may have released these captive ...
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Japan's "Rabbit Island" used to be a secret poison gas factory, now it's overrun with adorable bunnies
Ōkunoshima is a small island in Japan's Inland Sea that's become a tourist destination for one reason: it's crawling with friendly rabbits. Hundreds of them. They hop up to visitors expecting snacks.
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