After a long trip, the last thing a traveler needs is to find out his or her car is dead in the airport lot, yet that particular frustration is becoming more and more common in Denver where rabbits have decided that certain rubber-coated car parts make an excellent snack. The attraction is likely due to the soy oil being used in the manufacturing process, which the voracious varmints find irresistible. Travelers should check their warranties before taking the risk or pack a vial of coyote urine in their glove box; many have found that bumper-to-bumper doesn’t guarantee bunny-proofing.
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