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    Will this work for possums?
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    Yes, it should. But keep in mind that possums don't jump as high, and, in fact, usually don't prefer to jump at all. You'll want to put the snare down lower, so that the possum will walk through it.
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    How do I make a model of a rabbit snare?
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    Follow the steps on this page. It's that simple. Just make sure to disarm the trap so you don't trigger it yourself.
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    Will this work on hares?
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    A hare is like a rabbit, but larger. Hang your snare higher, and make the loop larger.
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    Will this work on other animals?
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    It will work on most animals of comparable size. Just keep in mind that most other small mammals do not jump as high as rabbits (or at all), so you will have to set the snare at an appropriate level for what you are trying to catch.
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    How can I find out where snaring is legal and how quickly the rabbit dies?
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    If you live in the U.S., check with your state's fish and wildlife department. Be sure to ask questions if you aren't sure you understand the rules. How quickly the rabbit dies depends on the type of snare.
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    Does this work for baby bunnies? If so, how big should the noose be?
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    It should be the same for baby bunnies, but they might not travel as much as the adults. The adults are the ones that go out to gather food, and it is probably better to catch an adult anyways.
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    Can I use a rope to make a rabbit snare?
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    Yes, but a smoother rope will work better than a rope that has fuzz, knots, or is flawed in some way.
  • Question
    Can I make a pig or squirrel snare? Will a rabbit snare work on them?
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    Yes, however pigs are bigger and don’t jump, so it would need to be closer to the ground and have a larger loop. It will also work on squirrels, but it would need to be even closer to the ground and have a smaller loop.
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    How thick should the wire be?
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    It should be as thin as possible without sacrificing the integrity of the snare. If it's weak enough that you can break the wire with a good tug, an animal fighting for its life will likely break it too. You can buy inexpensive snares from any outdoor store if you're worried about the strength and integrity of your traps.
  • Question
    Can I make a rabbit snare that won't kill a rabbit? I want to catch my pet rabbit.
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    No, all snares tighten and cause laceration and blockage of the airways. A feral rabbit isn't a good candidate for a pet anyway; seek a domesticated rabbit from a breeder in your area instead. Trying to cage a rabbit that was raised in the wild is cruel.
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