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So I ran across an interesting "diamond fact" while leafing through the Seattle Weekly on the ferry ride home from Seattle yesterday, apparently "Jewelers use rabbits teeth to cut diamonds". That's right, you read that right. The hardest mineral substance on earth can be easily ground down to dust by The Easter Bunny! Don't laugh. It's true. I read about it. The statement appeared in print, that makes it true... I'm SMRT enough to know that!
Here is the rest of the article for those with an interest. Yea, it's obviously satirical wit, but it was good for a chuckle:
Seattle Weekly, February 11th edition:
The Seattle Animal Shelter has declared February to be "Adopt a Rescued Rabbit Month." And what's more adorable than a rescued rabbit? There are 60 of the furry little creatures ready to take home, and you can read more details here.
However, SAS first wants you to consider some important questions, like, "Am I ready to make a long-term commitment of owning a rabbit for up to 10 years?" We'll add some other considerations to that list, such as:
Did you know that rabbits make excellent guard animals? (It's true: drug dealers are increasingly replacing their pit bulls with rabbits, which are cheaper to feed, to protect their products.)
Were you aware that the ancient Romans once used rabbits to eat Christians in the Coliseum?
Are you prepared to care for a pet that is, pound for pound, stronger than a wolverine or an ant?
Did you know that rabbits can, with the proper care and feeding, replace the V8 engine in your SUV? (And they're 100 percent organic, certified greener than a hybrid.)
Did you read in history books how the Egyptians harnessed teams of rabbits to haul the stones used in the making of the pyramids?
Have you seen how jewelers cut diamonds? That's right—using old rabbit teeth.
Are you familiar with how explorer Roald Amundsen hitched rabbits to his sled in order to reach the South Pole?
True or False: Rabbits caused the extinction of the dinosaurs? (Answer: True.)
Chuck Norris only deems one animal tough enough to be his pet. What is that animal? The rabbit.
Here is the rest of the article for those with an interest. Yea, it's obviously satirical wit, but it was good for a chuckle:
Seattle Weekly, February 11th edition:
The Seattle Animal Shelter has declared February to be "Adopt a Rescued Rabbit Month." And what's more adorable than a rescued rabbit? There are 60 of the furry little creatures ready to take home, and you can read more details here.
However, SAS first wants you to consider some important questions, like, "Am I ready to make a long-term commitment of owning a rabbit for up to 10 years?" We'll add some other considerations to that list, such as:
Did you know that rabbits make excellent guard animals? (It's true: drug dealers are increasingly replacing their pit bulls with rabbits, which are cheaper to feed, to protect their products.)
Were you aware that the ancient Romans once used rabbits to eat Christians in the Coliseum?
Are you prepared to care for a pet that is, pound for pound, stronger than a wolverine or an ant?
Did you know that rabbits can, with the proper care and feeding, replace the V8 engine in your SUV? (And they're 100 percent organic, certified greener than a hybrid.)
Did you read in history books how the Egyptians harnessed teams of rabbits to haul the stones used in the making of the pyramids?
Have you seen how jewelers cut diamonds? That's right—using old rabbit teeth.
Are you familiar with how explorer Roald Amundsen hitched rabbits to his sled in order to reach the South Pole?
True or False: Rabbits caused the extinction of the dinosaurs? (Answer: True.)
Chuck Norris only deems one animal tough enough to be his pet. What is that animal? The rabbit.