Yeah, they do have that going for them. But yeah, you can eat them, just cook them well!

I have killed plenty when I was a kid, and they all had tape worms, and wolves. Speaking of Wolves, and tape worms, the wolves in Montana are infected with a weird strain of tape worms, and can be contracted by other animals, including humans, just through breathing in the microscopic eggs. They can be fatal!

They are not your typical tape worms. Wolf Hydatid Disease. Nasty stuff. Anyway, our bunnies, are transport for tapeworms, and wolves.

If you are good enough you can just shoot the wolves out of the bunny, without hurting the bunny!

The tape worm will be a bit different. But you have fish bait there!

Wayne