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The Rabbit-proof fence was made out of wood and wire.

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How long is rabbit proof fence in km?

The original rabbit-proof fence stretches across 1,833 km of Western Australia. Two additional fences were built shortly after the first one, for a total rabbit-proof fence that is 3,256 km long.


How do you make a cheap but large rabbit pen?

Get lots of wire to make a fence or buy a lot of fencing. Make sure it is tall enough to prevent the rabbit from hopping over. Next, get some wood and attach the wiring together. "Ta DA" !!! you've made yourself a rabbit pen!


What role did Mavis have in the rabbit proof fence?

Mavis' role was the woman who met the three girls in the film, that had run away from moore river & she let them stay the night. This was partially because she knew what hardship they were going through (because she had been a child staying at moore river before) and wanted to do anything and everything she could to help them reach their mother.


Where is the rabbit in i spy spooky night?

The rabbit is made out of tree branches on page 21


Can a fox get through a wired rabbit hutch?

Yes. A small enough rabbit CAN jump right through the mesh in a standard sized yard fence. I know this, because last night I had the little guy (... no not a baby) cornered and poof - he jumped right through the fence and bounded off into the brush. I was stunned for a minute - he sure didn't LOOK like he would have fit through there - but sure enough, he most certainly did. So, not seeing any rabbit holes? No tunnels under your fence? (mine is a 5' chain link) He's probably just jumping right through it. Obviously, there comes a point that a larger rabbit will not get through, but this 3-5 pound rabbit did it without even breaking stride, and a 3-5 pound rabbit is plenty big to tear up your garden. I'm moving my operation to level 2...trapping. If trapping doesn't work, I'll break out my air rifle. Good luck!