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spudboy
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JDNSW - the bones and the chicken wings end up at the opening of the holes, so am presuming it is trying to store that stuff in its nest.
What about a lizard?
That does not sound like rabbits, certainly. But I can't think of anything that digs holes like that and is carnivorous - but it is quite possible that the holes are dug by rabbits, but also occupied in part by another animal. I have even heard of snakes coexisting with rabbits, but something like an antechinus is more likely, as they are too small to attack rabbits - but certainly capable of moving chicken bones. There are also a variety of native rodents that could be occupying or partly occupying rabbit burrows, but do not dig burrows. The presence of dogs would account for the animals wanting to spend the days underground.
If you have access to a movie camera, perhaps some overnight movies might be helpful.
John
John
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