Need CF's Help in Solving This Murder Mystery

What killed Roger Rabbit?


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jdcyclone19

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Probably right, but what could have happened to the other half of the rabbit? Do they usually take it away?

I would suspect that the bird of prey ate what it wanted and left the rest for another animal to eat.
 
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Probably right, but what could have happened to the other half of the rabbit? Do they usually take it away?

The bird likely took the rabbit to a nest to share with its mate. Hawks are monogomous once they find a mate and will stay in the same nest if they like it. I would also assume mates stay together year round.

Probably carried the bones away and dropped them after they ate it. Head could have fallen off at any time.

I am no expert in bird law, but this is what a small amount of internet search told me and seems like a logical conclusion.
 
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I would suspect that the bird of prey ate what it wanted and left the rest for another animal to eat.

My guess is a raptor took the torso, and some smaller critter (probably a raccoon) picked the bones.

Good point. May be more than one predator/scavenger at play here. I'll dust for prints next.
 

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Good point. May be more than one predator/scavenger at play here. I'll dust for prints next.
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GTO

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The bird likely took the rabbit to a nest to share with its mate. Hawks are monogomous once they find a mate and will stay in the same nest if they like it. I would also assume mates stay together year round.

Probably carried the bones away and dropped them after they ate it. Head could have fallen off at any time.

I am no expert in bird law, but this is what a small amount of internet search told me and seems like a logical conclusion.
Like a hawk Christmas present? Interesting.

I also forgot to mention that there is some fur strewn about near the bones, so I think the struggle/murder itself happened right there.
 

cowgirl836

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I vote a hawk of some kind. One hangs out in the tree in our backyard and they will do this to smallish prey like voles (good) and baby robins (bad)
 
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Just relieved that this isn't another thread griping about the bowl game.
 

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