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Wild rabbits are a bit of a pest in many places and thinning out the population does the environment — and indeed the rabbit population — good. The European rabbit originated in southern mainland Europe and was exported as a food source, first by the Romans who took them to Britain. The British unfortunately then exported them to Australia, amongst other places, where they wreaked ecological havoc. The Americas have their own genus, the cottontail.
 
Wild rabbits are a bit of a pest in many places and thinning out the population does the environment — and indeed the rabbit population — good. The European rabbit originated in southern mainland Europe and was exported as a food source, first by the Romans who took them to Britain. The British unfortunately then exported them to Australia, amongst other places, where they wreaked ecological havoc. The Americas have their own genus, the cottontail.
  
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