Holy cow...

That is one big freakin' Easter Bunny. Even taking into account the angle of the picture making the rabbit look larger, a 3-ft long, 35 pound rabbit? My granny would have called that some good eatin'.

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This has already been posted at scienceblogs, and the issue has been settled in favor of those who war on Easter: it is a were-rabbit of the sort dealt with in the documentary "Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit."

By Mark Paris (not verified) on 13 Apr 2006 #permalink

Pay no attention to the heretic, it's a mutant monster rabbit as in the documentary Night of the Lepus.

By afarensis (not verified) on 13 Apr 2006 #permalink

Good lord!

You could feed a family of five with a 35-pound rabbit. Of course, you'd have to bring it down with a AR-15 before you could have it for dinner.

GE

By Guitar Eddie (not verified) on 13 Apr 2006 #permalink

35 pounds? I'm not sure. Herman the German Giant is nearly 1 m tall (3'4") and weighs 7.7 kg (17 lbs)

Harvey wasn't a rabbit, he was a pooka...

By afarensis (not verified) on 13 Apr 2006 #permalink

So that's how Alice managed to fall down a rabbit hole.

I don't believe the 35lbs, since according to Snopes the biggest rabbit weighted 26lb 7oz. Still a decent weight.

By Kristjan Wager (not verified) on 14 Apr 2006 #permalink