The truth about the ear-less rabbit found in Fukushima-ken near the damaged Dai-ichi nuclear facility last summer. I published that story HERE.
As usual... Mike Rogers in his fantastic blog: Marketing Japan, has already written about it.
I was going to do a short eared piece today to discuss my views on the way people panic, but Mike has done a very good job of it himself.
Briefly... rabbits missing ears or missing a foot or a person for that matter are just a part of life on this planet. Sometimes a creature or person or plant is born different. Sometimes mitigating factors like bad radiation or other caustic chemicals can be the cause, but sometimes it's just Mother Nature and genetics making a mistake.
Finding a single rabbit without ears is one thing - but finding a whole colony of rabbits and or all of the young rabbits born this summer missing ears or other parts - then I would say there was a problem.
Regardless... please give Mike's column a read. WHAT?
My apologies for fear-mongering. It wasn't completely my intent. I was posting my rebuttal of the last blog this morning (my time).
Cheers,
Andrew Joseph
As usual... Mike Rogers in his fantastic blog: Marketing Japan, has already written about it.
I was going to do a short eared piece today to discuss my views on the way people panic, but Mike has done a very good job of it himself.
Briefly... rabbits missing ears or missing a foot or a person for that matter are just a part of life on this planet. Sometimes a creature or person or plant is born different. Sometimes mitigating factors like bad radiation or other caustic chemicals can be the cause, but sometimes it's just Mother Nature and genetics making a mistake.
Finding a single rabbit without ears is one thing - but finding a whole colony of rabbits and or all of the young rabbits born this summer missing ears or other parts - then I would say there was a problem.
Regardless... please give Mike's column a read. WHAT?
My apologies for fear-mongering. It wasn't completely my intent. I was posting my rebuttal of the last blog this morning (my time).
Cheers,
Andrew Joseph
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