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Organisers of the Rabbit's Eat Lettuce festival had to scramble after being denied access to their previous site with just weeks to go.
It's the first time this type of pill testing will be done in Queensland, and a national first for a four-day music festival.
About 5000 people are expected to attend the Rabbits Eat Lettuce music and arts festival at a private bush camping area and cattle property in the South Burnett this Easter.
GIVING rabbits lettuce to eat is like feeding them drugs, pet experts have warned. Some varieties, especially iceberg, contain lactucarium, a chemical known as “rabbit opium”, which gets them ...
Pet rabbits are inadvertently getting high by eating lettuce, experts have warned. Burgess Pet Care is busting bunny "myths" during its Rabbit Awareness Week, said the Daily Star, highlighting ...
Rabbits shouldn’t be fed carrots (Picture: alamy) And, despite its ‘rabbit food’ nickname, salad and iceberg lettuce should definitely be off the menu too.
Police praise Rabbits Eat Lettuce festival attendees following weekend of no arrests, roads a different story Police have released data from their operation during the Rabbits Eat Lettuce music ...
Contrary to popular opinion, rabbits should not be fed carrots and lettuce, experts have warned.
Rabbits should not be fed lettuce as it makes them high, experts have warned. Salad varieties like iceberg contains lactucarium, known as ‘lettuce opium’, which gives a mild sensation of ...
Lettuce contains a chemical which has an effect on rabbits similar to opium, British experts have revealed, which can make them lethargic and give them a euphoric high.
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