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City bunnies live in smaller warrens


Lepus - the Hare


Biologists at Frankfurt University found rabbits are adapting to city life. Their homes are becoming simpler and smaller than those in the country While warrens are built closer together, the animals live in smaller groups The lifestyle change may be caused by plentiful food and fewer predators Rabbit populations are in decline in the countryside but are steady in cities Living in the city can be cramped, with large numbers of urban dwellers living cheek by jowl in shoebox apartments. Now it seems that urban animals like rabbits also suffer from similar pitfalls of a city lifestyle. While rabbit populations in rural areas have been declining due to hunting and habitat loss, their numbers have apparently remained strong in the urban areas they inhabit. However, these city rabbits live in far smaller and simpler warrens than their rural counterparts - the bunny equivalent of studio apartments. Feb. 2 http://dailym.ai/1tZTzz9






The chart for the upcoming  Full Moon of Feb. 4 drawn for Frankfurt is shown here. Planetary aspects that are highlighted by the angles are always significant for a place. Here we find that the Ascendant is conjunct the TNP Apollon  which forms one leg of a Yod between the TNPs Apollon-Cupido-Admetus [1]. The TNP Cupido is linked to the residence or homes while Admetus is about restrictions or cramped spaces so that the combination can refer to smaller homes. The TNP Apollon is about expansion but here with its conjunction to the star Miaplacidus [2] of Argo it refers more specifically to migration to distant places far away from one’s regular habitat. So the pieces of the puzzle fall together quite elegantly here if we care to use the TNPs. Just one thing remains. Where are the rabbits? We don’t have to look too far. The TNP Cupido [25sa10]  is opposite the star zeta Leporis [25ge04] in the constellation of Lepus the Hare! [3]




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