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China: Live Baby Rabbits Rescued From Pelican’s Throat at Zoo

On May 28, 2025, at a local zoo in Yibin, Sichuan province, southwestern China, two staff members were filmed restraining a white pelican. After prying open its beak, they pulled out four to five newborn rabbits. Fortunately, the rabbits were still alive.

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Undomesticated rabbits on western Japan island

Undomesticated rabbits on western Japan island

Rabbits are seen on Okuno Island, home to about 1,000 rabbits, in Takehara in Hiroshima Prefecture, western Japan, on May 22, 2025. The non-native rabbits, which were brought to the island in the 1970s and became undomesticated, attract tourists.

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Undomesticated rabbits on western Japan island

Undomesticated rabbits on western Japan island

Rabbits are seen on Okuno Island, home to about 1,000 rabbits, in Takehara in Hiroshima Prefecture, western Japan, on May 22, 2025. The non-native rabbits, which were brought to the island in the 1970s and became undomesticated, attract tourists.

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Undomesticated rabbits on western Japan island

Undomesticated rabbits on western Japan island

A rabbit is seen on Okuno Island, home to about 1,000 rabbits, in Takehara in Hiroshima Prefecture, western Japan, on May 22, 2025. The non-native rabbits, which were brought to the island in the 1970s and became undomesticated, attract tourists.

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Undomesticated rabbits on western Japan island

Undomesticated rabbits on western Japan island

Rabbits are seen on Okuno Island in Takehara in Hiroshima Prefecture, western Japan, on May 22, 2025. The introduced rabbits, brought to the island in the 1970s to become undomesticated, attract tourists.

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Sneaks Showdown At HyperX Arena - Las Vegas

Sneaks Showdown At HyperX Arena - Las Vegas

Producer Jeremy Ross of Rabbits Black attends Briarcliff Entertainment's 'Sneaks' Showdown held at the HyperX Arena Las Vegas at Luxor Hotel & Casino on April 1, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sneaks Showdown At HyperX Arena - Las Vegas

Sneaks Showdown At HyperX Arena - Las Vegas

Producer Jeremy Ross of Rabbits Black attends Briarcliff Entertainment's 'Sneaks' Showdown held at the HyperX Arena Las Vegas at Luxor Hotel & Casino on April 1, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wartime poison gas factory in Japan

Wartime poison gas factory in Japan

Photo taken on May 9, 2015, shows rabbits in front of a defunct facility on a tiny island in Takehara, Hiroshima Prefecture, that supplied electricity to a nearby poison gas factory run by the Imperial Japanese Army between 1929 and 1945. The rabbits, brought to the island in the Seto Inland Sea after World War II, draw many tourists.

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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"Laowai" in China | Belgian youth leads idyllic life in SW China

"Laowai" in China | Belgian youth leads idyllic life in SW China

(240714) -- GUIYANG, July 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Kevin Cillen Michael E. checks on rabbits at his farm in Xiasi Village, Dushan County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, June 13, 2024. Nestled in the heart of the mountains in Xiasi Village lies a unique ecological family farm. It is run by Kevin Cillen Michael E., a 28-year-old Belgian who has a passion for the land. Together with his parents and siblings, they have combined Western farming techniques with local countryside practices to cultivate an "ecological oasis" in the remote area. Surrounded by verdant hills and the melodious songs of birds, the family has dedicated themselves to the land, tirelessly pursuing their farming dream in China. Their journey began in 2000 when Kevin's mother, Hetty Cillen Bottheft, visited China as a volunteer for the first time. The enchanting landscapes and rich cultural tapestry of Guizhou captivated her, compelling her to make this foreign country her home. Soon after, Kevin's father, Patrick Jan C

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The Disabled Employment

The Disabled Employment

ZAOZHUANG, CHINA - MAY 17, 2024 - A physically disabled farmer feeds rabbits at his farm in Zaozhuang city, East China's Shandong province, May 17, 2024.

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The Disabled Employment

The Disabled Employment

ZAOZHUANG, CHINA - MAY 17, 2024 - A physically disabled farmer feeds rabbits at his farm in Zaozhuang city, East China's Shandong province, May 17, 2024.

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Zimbabwean farmers find fulfillment in rabbit breeding program

STORY: Zimbabwean farmers find fulfillment in rabbit breeding program SHOOTING TIME: Recent footage DATELINE: March 17, 2024 LENGTH: 0:01:33 LOCATION: RUWA, Zimbabwe CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Monica Mudonhi and rabbits 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): MONICA MUDONHI, Rabbit farmer 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): MONICA MUDONHI, Rabbit farmer 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): REGIS NYAMAKANGA, ZICORBA President 5. SOUNDBITE 4 (English): PAIDA NYAMAKANGA, Executive director, Raymeg Rabbit Producers STORYLINE: Monica Mudonhi is a rabbit farmer in Ruwa, about 22 km to the southeast of Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe. The 68-year-old has been breeding rabbits for about three years, and it has become more than just a source of income; it is a way of life. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): MONICA MUDONHI, Rabbit farmer "It's a habit now, and wherever you are, you are thinking of your rabbits, especially when you know that they are about to kindle, you are not settled wherever you are." Mudonhi is among the beneficiaries of a

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Australian citizen scientists urged to help track rabbit virus

STORY: Australian citizen scientists urged to help track rabbit virus SHOOTING TIME: Feb. 22, 2024 DATELINE: Feb. 22, 2024 LENGTH: 0:00:49 LOCATION: Canberra CATEGORY: SCIENCE SHOTLIST: 1. various of CSIRO Discovery centre 2. various of wild rabbits STORYLINE: Australians have been called upon to help the national science agency track rabbit diseases to help contain the invasive pest species. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) on Thursday released new research showing that testing for the rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) has expanded from fewer than 30 tissue samples annually to an average of 345 tested samples per year since the 2015 launch of the disease monitoring program. RHDV, also known as Rabbit Calicivirus or Lagovirus, is used as a biocontrol agent to manage feral rabbits, which are one of Australia's most destructive pest species. According to the CSIRO, feral rabbits cause plant diversity loss, compete with native animals for food and cost t

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A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

YICHUN, CHINA - DECEMBER 6, 2023 - Staff members check the growth of newborn rabbits at a meat rabbit breeding cooperative base in Yichun city, Jiangxi province, China, December 6, 2023.

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A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

YICHUN, CHINA - DECEMBER 6, 2023 - A staff member checks the growth of newborn rabbits at a meat rabbit breeding cooperative base in Yichun city, Jiangxi province, China, December 6, 2023.

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A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

YICHUN, CHINA - DECEMBER 6, 2023 - Staff members check the growth of newborn rabbits at a meat rabbit breeding cooperative base in Yichun city, Jiangxi province, China, December 6, 2023.

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A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

YICHUN, CHINA - DECEMBER 6, 2023 - Staff members check the growth of newborn rabbits at a meat rabbit breeding cooperative base in Yichun city, Jiangxi province, China, December 6, 2023.

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A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

YICHUN, CHINA - DECEMBER 6, 2023 - Staff members check the growth of newborn rabbits at a meat rabbit breeding cooperative base in Yichun city, Jiangxi province, China, December 6, 2023.

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A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

YICHUN, CHINA - DECEMBER 6, 2023 - Staff members check the growth of newborn rabbits at a meat rabbit breeding cooperative base in Yichun city, Jiangxi province, China, December 6, 2023.

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A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

YICHUN, CHINA - DECEMBER 6, 2023 - Staff members check the growth of newborn rabbits at a meat rabbit breeding cooperative base in Yichun city, Jiangxi province, China, December 6, 2023.

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A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

A Meat Rabbit Breeding Base in Yichun

YICHUN, CHINA - DECEMBER 6, 2023 - A staff member checks the growth of newborn rabbits at a meat rabbit breeding cooperative base in Yichun City, Jiangxi Province, China, December 6, 2023.

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CANADA-TORONTO-ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR-ANIMAL SHOW

CANADA-TORONTO-ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR-ANIMAL SHOW

(231113) -- TORONTO, Nov. 13, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Girls holding rabbits pose for photos during the Rabbit, Cavy and Poultry Show of the 2023 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, Canada, Nov. 12, 2023. (Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua)

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CANADA-RICHMOND-MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL-RABBITS

CANADA-RICHMOND-MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL-RABBITS

(230924) -- RICHMOND, Sept. 24, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A woman pets a rabbit during the "Meet the Bunnies under the Moon" event at the Lansdowne Centre in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, on Sept. 23, 2023. The two-day family-friendly event kicked off here in Richmond on Saturday, featuring a "meet and treat" interaction with bunnies rescued by a local animal charity in celebration of the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)

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CANADA-RICHMOND-MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL-RABBITS

CANADA-RICHMOND-MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL-RABBITS

(230924) -- RICHMOND, Sept. 24, 2023 (Xinhua) -- People hold rabbits in front of lanterns during the "Meet the Bunnies under the Moon" event at the Lansdowne Centre in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, on Sept. 23, 2023. The two-day family-friendly event kicked off here in Richmond on Saturday, featuring a "meet and treat" interaction with bunnies rescued by a local animal charity in celebration of the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)

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CANADA-RICHMOND-MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL-RABBITS

CANADA-RICHMOND-MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL-RABBITS

(230924) -- RICHMOND, Sept. 24, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A child poses for photos with a rabbit during the "Meet the Bunnies under the Moon" event at the Lansdowne Centre in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, on Sept. 23, 2023. The two-day family-friendly event kicked off here in Richmond on Saturday, featuring a "meet and treat" interaction with bunnies rescued by a local animal charity in celebration of the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)

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A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 9, 2023 - A cake shop combines traditional elements such as the national treasure giant panda, facial makeup from Sichuan Opera, Chinese characters, mahjong, gold ingots and rabbits with raw materials to create a series of creative cakes with unique shapes, in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, China, September 9, 2023.

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A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 9, 2023 - A cake shop combines traditional elements such as the national treasure giant panda, facial makeup from Sichuan Opera, Chinese characters, mahjong, gold ingots and rabbits with raw materials to create a series of creative cakes with unique shapes, in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, China, September 9, 2023.

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A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 9, 2023 - A cake shop combines traditional elements such as the national treasure giant panda, facial makeup from Sichuan Opera, Chinese characters, mahjong, gold ingots and rabbits with raw materials to create a series of creative cakes with unique shapes, in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, China, September 9, 2023.

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A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 9, 2023 - A cake shop combines traditional elements such as the national treasure giant panda, facial makeup from Sichuan Opera, Chinese characters, mahjong, gold ingots and rabbits with raw materials to create a series of creative cakes with unique shapes, in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, China, September 9, 2023.

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A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 9, 2023 - A cake shop combines traditional elements such as the national treasure giant panda, facial makeup from Sichuan Opera, Chinese characters, mahjong, gold ingots and rabbits with raw materials to create a series of creative cakes with unique shapes, in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, China, September 9, 2023.

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A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 9, 2023 - A cake shop combines traditional elements such as the national treasure giant panda, facial makeup from Sichuan Opera, Chinese characters, mahjong, gold ingots and rabbits with raw materials to create a series of creative cakes with unique shapes, in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, China, September 9, 2023.

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A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 9, 2023 - A cake shop combines traditional elements such as the national treasure giant panda, facial makeup from Sichuan Opera, Chinese characters, mahjong, gold ingots and rabbits with raw materials to create a series of creative cakes with unique shapes, in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, China, September 9, 2023.

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A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 9, 2023 - A cake shop combines traditional elements such as the national treasure giant panda, facial makeup from Sichuan Opera, Chinese characters, mahjong, gold ingots and rabbits with raw materials to create a series of creative cakes with unique shapes, in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, China, September 9, 2023.

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A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 9, 2023 - A cake shop combines traditional elements such as the national treasure giant panda, facial makeup from Sichuan Opera, Chinese characters, mahjong, gold ingots and rabbits with raw materials to create a series of creative cakes with unique shapes, in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, China, September 9, 2023.

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A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 9, 2023 - A cake shop combines traditional elements such as the national treasure giant panda, facial makeup from Sichuan Opera, Chinese characters, mahjong, gold ingots and rabbits with raw materials to create a series of creative cakes with unique shapes, in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, China, September 9, 2023.

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A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 9, 2023 - A cake shop combines traditional elements such as the national treasure giant panda, facial makeup from Sichuan Opera, Chinese characters, mahjong, gold ingots and rabbits with raw materials to create a series of creative cakes with unique shapes, in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, China, September 9, 2023.

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A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 9, 2023 - A cake shop combines traditional elements such as the national treasure giant panda, facial makeup from Sichuan Opera, Chinese characters, mahjong, gold ingots and rabbits with raw materials to create a series of creative cakes with unique shapes, in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, China, September 9, 2023.

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A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

A Creative Cakes Shop in Chengdu, China

CHENGDU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 9, 2023 - A cake shop combines traditional elements such as the national treasure giant panda, facial makeup from Sichuan Opera, Chinese characters, mahjong, gold ingots and rabbits with raw materials to create a series of creative cakes with unique shapes, in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, China, September 9, 2023.

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