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  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836o)
    A group of baby rabbits on Rabbit Island
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
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    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836e)
    A group of rabbits are fed by a visitor on bunny island
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836r)
    Bunnies wait to be fed while other rabbits are fed in the background
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836q)
    A resident rabbit on Rabbit Island
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836s)
    A visitor to bunny island feeds lettuce to bunnies
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836t)
    Margaret Cheng holds an umbrella in one hand and feeds a rabbit with the other hand
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836k)
    A group of rabbits look for pellets scattered by visitors to the island
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836m)
    A rabbit reacts to being offered a piece of lettuce
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836b)
    Michael Yang feeds lettuce to a group of rabbits
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836n)
    A group of rabbit all eat from the same piece of lettuce
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836g)
    Visitors to Rabbit Island feed resident rabbits
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836i)
    Bunnies, looking for food, run at visitors to the island.
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836a)
    Margaret Cheng feeds a group of rabbits
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836c)
    Margaret Cheng feeds a group of rabbits
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836d)
    Rabbits, looking for food, run at visitors to the island
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas