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Rabbits are animals, considered by many to be "cute and cuddly" because of their small faces, furry bodies and bushy tails. These characteristics are often used in Muppet portrayals of rabbits, also called bunnies in domestic settings
A group of white rabbits debuted in the fourth season of The Muppet Show.
In episode 421, Fozzie Bear performs a magic trick for Robin the Frog which results in ten rabbits springing from his magician's hat. The rabbits take to Fozzie as their "daddy" and go on to ruin the illusion of most of his tricks for the rest of the night.
In episode 420, they are terrorized by a "Mr. Hyde" version of Alan Arkin before they themselves drink the potion created by Dr. Bunsen Honeydew which makes them mean, vicious rabbits. The group performed under the moniker, The Bun-Bun Brothers, for "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" with slightly modified eyes.
After The Muppet Show, they appeared in several issues of Muppet Magazine. They could also be seen as background characters in various The Secret Life of Toys episodes, they appeared on Muppets Tonight in episode 110 for an "E-I-E-I-OR" sketch, and in episode 102 as audience members for Garth Brooks' Tom Jones number. Most recently, they were seen making two brief cameos on the side of the road in Kermit's Swamp Years.
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Rabbit is a genus the Beast Family in Final Fantasy XI.
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A Rabbit can be found on a rise above Ashford Village in Lakeside County. Unlike other creatures, the rabbit appears on the radar as a green dot like an NPC. Currently, the rabbit does not seem to be incorporated into any in-game mechanics.
The rabbit cannot be tamed by rangers using Charm Animal or killed. Thus, contrary to dictionary definition and intuition, rabbits are not considered animals as per the game definition. AoE spells don't seem to have any effect.
There are also three rabbits involved in the Factions quest Free the Fur.
You can heal or enchant the rabbit, but it is not necessary.
There are white rabbits in Eye of the North, which also cannot be tamed by rangers. There are some rabbits in Grothmar Wardowns and Drakkar Lake, however, unlike other rabbits, the ones found near Drakkar Lake can both turn hostile and be killed. On the south-eastern side of Drakkar Lake, there are 3 other rabbits, and following these will get you to an ambush of Spectral Vaettir once you reach the bottom. If you are going to fight them, it is recommended to prepare before they pop up.
You get a small warning about this when speaking to Sif Shadowhunter, who, upon opening a dialog says "I am Sif, great hunter of the north, slayer of ten dozen wolves, threescore bear, and one vicious rabbit." Obviously, you are not the first to follow the white rabbit into a trap.
The rabbit also appears as a random summon from a Mysterious Summoning Stone. The attack animation is reminiscent of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, as the rabbit jumps up to neck level and bites (probably a reference to the scene where the killer rabbit decapitates a knight). The rabbit is an Assassin and uses the following skills:
Rabbits have appeared in Lost as research animals, food animals, in art, and as symbols.
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White-furred, red-eyed, sometimes number-painted rabbits or bunnies have appeared on multiple occasions in the show. The bunny is a New Zealand white rabbit. The first rabbit appeared in "Every Man for Himself", in which it is was presented in a small steel cage, placed above Sawyer's chest by Ben. The rabbit had the number 8 painted onto his fur. Ben then shook the cage violently and the rabbit quivered, then fell still. Ben told Sawyer the bunny was dead and had a pacemaker in him, which due to the rabbit's anxiety, caused its heart to explode. Later, the rabbit was in Ben's bag when they made the trek to the Hydra Island lookout, and was alive and okay. Ben said that he only gave the bunny a sedative, and then placed it back in his bag.
A different rabbit appeared in "The Man Behind the Curtain" where Ben, as a child, owned a similar, white, red-eyed young rabbit which he kept in his room as a pet. He later brought the bunny to the sonar fence in a bag and pushed the bunny toward the pylons to see if the fence was truly deactivated. It worked, and Ben followed the white rabbit through the fence, then scooped up the bunny and placed him back in the bag. Damon Lindelof, in the Lost: The Complete Third Season (DVD) commentary says,"Ben's penchant for numbering his rabbits probably has something to do with fertility experiments."
A rabbit's foot is considered in American folklore to be a good luck amulet. Numerous rabbit's feet have been shown or mentioned in Lost:
In the Orchid Orientation film, Edgar Halliwax (Pierre Chang) holds up a rabbit with the number 15 on it. After a moment, it is shown that behind him a second rabbit with the number 15 sitting on the top shelf of the metal shelving unit. Chang and his assistants are upset by the second rabbit and Chang moves away from it, saying the two cannot be close together. The film abruptly ends and restarts with only one rabbit. The film implies there is a significant population of white rabbits in the Orchid.
Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse suggest that fans curious about Charlotte's discovery of a polar bear skeleton in Tunisia watch the Orchid video, and further draw a link between the polar bear with the bunny in the video. (Official Lost Podcast/February 19, 2008)
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Rabbit was a member and apparently the co-leader of China Force; the official super team of the People's Republic of China. She first encountered Alpha Flight when China Force was dispatched to retrieve the Jade Dragon from Canadian authorities. After a brief battle, China Force returned to China.
Rabbit was later killed by the being known as Reignfire while China force was opposing 3-Peace and the Mutant Liberation Front as an example of Reignfire's power and commitment.
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The rabbit you find fresh or frozen in the grocery store is a domesticated animal from the rabbit family. The meat is finely textured and almost all white. Choosing a small, younger rabbit, in the range of 2 to 3 pounds, will provide a more tender and mild flavored meat.
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| Combat level | 2 |
| Hitpoints | 5 |
| Slayer level | N/A |
| Slayer XP | Unknown edit |
| Members only? | No |
| Aggressive? | No |
| Poisonous? | No |
| Immune to poison? | No |
| Attack style | Melee |
| Max hit | 2 |
| Weakness | Unknown edit |
| Always drops | Raw rabbit, bones |
| Examine text | Aww, how cute. / A cute bunny rabbit. / A hungry-looking rabbit. |
A Rabbit is an animal that always drops a raw rabbit which may be cooked on a fire. They are useful as a source of food in the Regicide and other quests that take place in the elf kingdom of Tirannwn. They are also found on Miscellania near Lumberjack Leif.
Three rabbits can be seen on the ground from inside the air altar, but they are too far away to be attacked. There are also attackable (with magic or range) rabbits inside the nature altar.
Note: The ordinary rabbit cannot be hunted by the Hunter skill. The white rabbits that can be hunted reside in the Piscatoris Hunter area.
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The rabbit was a small furry mammal with long ears that was used in magic shows, particularly by the illusionist Wim Magwit. Other entertainers were known to draw rabbits out of hats or stormtrooper helmets. There were rabbits on Endor. Rabbits were said to have good eyesight due to eating carrots.[1]
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Rabbits shared many physical and physiological similarities with Chickatili, Durni, Gerbs, Hoojibs, Kushiban, and Lepi. A subspecies of rabbit included the tumble bunny, a three-eared offshoot that was native to the forest moon of Endor.
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