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iamthelonelybarnacle t1_j6d4rxh wrote

I think they might be right. Look at the baby's thumb, the skin on the thumb has been stretched downwards along with the grandma's skin. I reckon the original photo is the baby grabbing a handful of skin and the shop has extended the amount of skin.

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Pattoe89 t1_j6d42be wrote

Kind of yes, kind of no.

A carrot has a high amount of carbs and would definitely be bad for a rabbit if served by a human to a domesticated (or wild) rabbit.

However,

In the wild a rabbit would eat the leaves and top of the carrot. These are actually pretty good for the rabbit.

For this meme to be more realistic, the rabbit wouldn't be pulling the carrot out of the ground. It would nibble the leaves and top and then leave. Other animals, insects and micro-organisms would consume the rest of the carrot.

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