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Bunnies Attacking Cars (Video) at Denver Airport
Bunnies are attacking cars at the Denver International Airport, leaving some travelers stranded and looking for another way home.
This is not a new phenomenon, the rabbits have been chewing up cables on autos left at the airport while fliers make their trips for years.Watch a video below, though it is from 2010, the issue is the same though now Wildlife service is actively removing rabbits.
DIA is a rural airport and the bunnies live in the fields that surround it and are a bit of a nuisance at the airport parking lots, sometimes causing hundreds of dollars worth of damage on each car.
According to CBS News, the USDA Wildlife Service is removing at least 100 bunnies every month but the problem persists.
"I see at least dozens every morning. They go hide under the cars and the cars are warm," said airport shuttle driver Michelle Anderson.
"They like to chew on the insulator portion of the ignition cables. That's what we see," said Arapahoe Autotek spokesman Wiley Faris.
Watch a video below that shows the bunnies who attack the cars at the airport have been doing it for a long time.
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