Yeah, that rabbit is real. I read the true story on that beast. If you owned him, you could almost put a saddle on him and ride him like a horse. Heh heh.
Evidently, the giant rabbits do exist. German breeder Karl Szmolinsky has been breeding the giant rabbits since 1964. A German gray giant can yield up to 15 pounds of meat. And the North Koreans in 2006, faced with a hunger epidemic, asked Karl for his services.
Holy crap! Is that real? I want one!
ReplyDeleteYeah, that rabbit is real. I read the true story on that beast. If you owned him, you could almost put a saddle on him and ride him like a horse. Heh heh.
ReplyDeleteThat's not a rabbit. It's a YETI.
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ReplyDeleteEvidently, the giant rabbits do exist.
ReplyDeleteGerman breeder Karl Szmolinsky has been breeding the giant rabbits since 1964. A German gray giant can yield up to 15 pounds of meat. And the North Koreans in 2006, faced with a hunger epidemic, asked Karl for his services.
More on Giant Rabbits hereImages of Karl and his German giant gray rabbits:
http://media3.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/photo/2007/02/02/PH2007020200770.jpghttp://media.artdiamondblog.com/images2/RabbitGiantGerman.jpgO_o Monstrous rabbits will be roaming the Earth when we are extinct..in all likelihood, they may be the reason why we become so.
Thanks for the links, Static. Yeah, maybe monster bunnies will roam the Earth one day when we've destroyed ourselves-- along with the cockroaches.
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