Wiping Out Rabbits

Wiping Out Rabbits

Paul-Félix Armand-Delille was a French bacteriologist who tried to use a virus to kill rabbits on his property. He ended up accidentally wiping out over 90% of the rabbits in Western Europe by the 1950s. He was prosecuted and fined, but the French government later gave him a medal depicting a dead rabbit.

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