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Chapter 16: What to Do with the Rabbit?
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The chapter opens with a description of the rabbit, which is a domestic species that inhabits Europe and Africa. Compared to hares, rabbits have short back legs. When they die, animals pose quickly . The chapter ends with a discussion of how to make a stone knife. Asuka and Wachi are making a knife out of a bottle of water. Wachi says that he and Asuka are so fast that they have to break the bottle to make the knife. He tells Wachi that they should use rock fragments to cut through the rabbit's body. He explains that he wants to cut off the tail, the diaphragm, and the anus, which are attached to the digestive tract. He then cuts off the legs and ends with the butt.
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Are You Lost? • Chapter 16: What to Do with the Rabbit? • Page ik-page-328252
Are You Lost? • Chapter 16: What to Do with the Rabbit? • Page ik-page-328249
Chapter 16: What to Do with the Rabbit?
This is a locked chapterChapter 16: What to Do with the Rabbit?
About This Chapter
The chapter opens with a description of the rabbit, which is a domestic species that inhabits Europe and Africa. Compared to hares, rabbits have short back legs. When they die, animals pose quickly . The chapter ends with a discussion of how to make a stone knife. Asuka and Wachi are making a knife out of a bottle of water. Wachi says that he and Asuka are so fast that they have to break the bottle to make the knife. He tells Wachi that they should use rock fragments to cut through the rabbit's body. He explains that he wants to cut off the tail, the diaphragm, and the anus, which are attached to the digestive tract. He then cuts off the legs and ends with the butt.
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