Rabbit – Eating Ornamental Sweet Potato

Q: I planted several ornamental sweet potatoes in planters around my house. Immediately, something started gnawing them to the bare stems. I thought it was a chipmunk.
Today I caught the actual muncher with a mouth full!
A: CAUGHT IN THE ACT!!!!!
As they say in courts of law: “It’s an open and shut case!”
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