Bunnie XO may have taken it a step too far this time, as she posts about rescuing two giraffes for her and Jelly Roll's farm.
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I'm a little lost for words.
As you may know, I've been an avid follower of Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO's farm. When it comes to their fan-favorite cow, Crunch, he could sneeze and I'd find an excuse to write about him. All of their adorable adnimals are a joy to watch, and fans (and myself) are always on the lookout for the next addition.
I just expected the next farm animal to be a couple of goats, or maybe chickens. Not giraffes.
Bunnie recently posted to her socials a video of her feeding two giraffes. "Little does my hubby [know], I've already applied for a permit to rescue two of these & bring them home," she wrote over the video. And in the caption, she asks her fans to provide name ideas.
This appears as though she's being serious. As though she's actually gone and applied for a couple of giraffes. This may be a big joke, playing on the fact that she's an extreme animal lover. But something tells me this could be legit.
You can watch the video below.
Is This A Good Idea?
I hate to say it, but I have some reservations about them rescuing giraffes. As much as I would love to see a couple of giraffes in their videos (giraffes are cool), I'm unsure if their farm is a suitable environment for the tall mammals.
Exotic animals, giraffes have unique needs, and unless Bunnie XO and Jelly Roll are ready to pull out all the stops, it would be unethical to move them and keep them. It's unclear where exactly Bunnie is rescuing the giraffes from, but by the looks of it, they're not exactly in a bad environment already.
Her fans have mostly come forward with support of the grand idea, with fans providing names. Some have questioned this, concerned about the wellbeing of the giraffes under their care.
But if they can ethically pull this off (which is a tall order), then it would be incredible. Their little farm would instantly evolve into an animal sanctuary. I wonder what's next in store...
