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Sounds like a problem similar to cats too. (A critter's gotta stay warm! ; )

From examiner.com: Bunnies attacking cars at the Denver International Airport has made headlines due to the nature of what's causing the unique problem.

Apparently rabbits are lured by the warmth provided under car hoods and wind up chewing on the insulator portion of ignition cables. The damage has become increasingly common at the airport with bunnies attacking cars that travelers park. Fur and small pellets are evidence that rabbits are the culprit.

Damage on the cars can run from several hundred dollars into the thousands... How are they solving the problem? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON THE STORY!