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  • FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
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    FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
    Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe

    While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.
    PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why.
    The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes

    'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio.
    'I make all the costumes for my bun.'
    Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses.
    ©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
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    FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
    Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe

    While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.
    PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why.
    The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes

    'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio.
    'I make all the costumes for my bun.'
    Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses.
    ©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
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    FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
    Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe

    While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.
    PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why.
    The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes

    'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio.
    'I make all the costumes for my bun.'
    Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses.
    ©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
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    FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
    Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe

    While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.
    PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why.
    The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes

    'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio.
    'I make all the costumes for my bun.'
    Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses.
    ©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
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    FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
    Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe

    While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.
    PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why.
    The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes

    'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio.
    'I make all the costumes for my bun.'
    Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses.
    ©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
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    FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
    Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe

    While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.
    PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why.
    The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes

    'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio.
    'I make all the costumes for my bun.'
    Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses.
    ©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
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    FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
    Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe

    While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.
    PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why.
    The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes

    'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio.
    'I make all the costumes for my bun.'
    Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses.
    ©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
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    FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
    Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe

    While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.
    PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why.
    The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes

    'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio.
    'I make all the costumes for my bun.'
    Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses.
    ©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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    FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091a)
    (Pic 1 - detail) Baby rabbit starts to feed on a thistle plant
    Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015

    If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!

    This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.

    Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.

    The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.

    Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.

    "On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.

    "The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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    FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091c)
    (Pic 3 - detail) Baby rabbit maybe senses something isn't right after tasting a thistle plant
    Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015

    If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!

    This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.

    Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.

    The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.

    Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.

    "On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.

    "The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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    FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091d)
    (Pic 4 - detail) Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has just fed on a prickly thistle plant
    Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015

    If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!

    This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.

    Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.

    The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.

    Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.

    "On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.

    "The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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    FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091k)
    (Pic 5) Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has just fed on a prickly thistle plant
    Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015

    If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!

    This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.

    Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.

    The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.

    Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.

    "On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.

    "The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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    FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091g)
    (Pic 1) Baby rabbit starts to feed on a thistle plant
    Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015

    If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!

    This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.

    Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.

    The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.

    Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.

    "On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.

    "The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
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    FEATURE - Die stilvollsten Hase der Welt
    Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe

    While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.
    PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why.
    The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes

    'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio.
    'I make all the costumes for my bun.'
    Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses.
    ©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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    FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091e)
    (Pic 5 - detail) Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has just fed on a prickly thistle plant
    Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015

    If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!

    This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.

    Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.

    The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.

    Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.

    "On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.

    "The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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    FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091b)
    (Pic 2 - detail) Baby rabbit starts to feed on a thistle plant
    Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015

    If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!

    This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.

    Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.

    The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.

    Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.

    "On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.

    "The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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    FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091l)
    (Pic 6) Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has just fed on a prickly thistle plant
    Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015

    If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!

    This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.

    Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.

    The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.

    Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.

    "On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.

    "The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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    FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091h)
    (Pic 2) Baby rabbit starts to feed on a thistle plant
    Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015

    If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!

    This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.

    Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.

    The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.

    Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.

    "On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.

    "The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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    FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091f)
    (Pic 6 - detail) Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has just fed on a prickly thistle plant
    Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015

    If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!

    This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.

    Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.

    The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.

    Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.

    "On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.

    "The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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    FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091i)
    (Pic 3) Baby rabbit maybe senses something isn't right after tasting a thistle plant
    Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015

    If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!

    This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.

    Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.

    The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.

    Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.

    "On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.

    "The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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    FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091j)
    (Pic 4) Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has just fed on a prickly thistle plant
    Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015

    If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!

    This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.

    Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.

    The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.

    Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.

    "On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.

    "The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836g)
    Visitors to Rabbit Island feed resident rabbits
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
    CREDIT: Michael Yang/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. For use only in this story
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX/Shutterstock (5657836o)
    A group of baby rabbits on Rabbit Island
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8k5

    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    A group of rabbits are fed by a visitor on bunny island
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
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    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    A group of rabbits look for pellets scattered by visitors to the island
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
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    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    Michael Yang feeds lettuce to a group of rabbits
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
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    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    FEATURE - Haben keine Feinde: Haseninvasion auf Rabbit-Island
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    Margaret Cheng feeds a group of rabbits
    Rabbit Island, Okunoshima, Japan - 2015
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    Photographer Michael Yang pays a visit to Okunoshima, a small island in Japan that is overrun with bunnies, giving it the nickname "Rabbit Island". Here he shares his experience:

    "No one really knows where the bunnies came from. Some people say that the bunnies were released after World War II from the poison gas factory located on the island. Others say that school children released their bunnies on the island. In any case, they have no natural predators on the island so they have overrun it."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Andrew Lancaster's Taxidermy Creations, New Zealand - Aug 2011
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    Andrew Lancaster's Taxidermy Creations, New Zealand - Aug 2011
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    Rabbit with walking stick
    Andrew Lancaster's Taxidermy Creations, New Zealand - Aug 2011
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    Looking for a new ornament for your home? How about a possum with a doll's head?

    Perhaps a goldfish with a pheasant for a head and feet from a blackbird might look good on your mantelpiece?

    These and other oddities have been created by wacky taxidermist Andrew Lancaster.

    Born in North Yorkshire, but now living in New Zealand, Andrew specialises in creating weird animal hybrids.

    The 53-year-old started taxidermy 14 years ago, after moving from Britain, but only began creating his fantasy creatures in the last two years.

    He explains: "I would see lots of animals by the side of the road and think it was a shame they would be wasted. Now I usually pull over and head back to pick them up. I would never hurt any animals myself"
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Andrew Lancaster's Taxidermy Creations, New Zealand - Aug 2011
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    Andrew Lancaster's Taxidermy Creations, New Zealand - Aug 2011
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    A rabbit with bird wings
    Andrew Lancaster's Taxidermy Creations, New Zealand - Aug 2011
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    Looking for a new ornament for your home? How about a possum with a doll's head?

    Perhaps a goldfish with a pheasant for a head and feet from a blackbird might look good on your mantelpiece?

    These and other oddities have been created by wacky taxidermist Andrew Lancaster.

    Born in North Yorkshire, but now living in New Zealand, Andrew specialises in creating weird animal hybrids.

    The 53-year-old started taxidermy 14 years ago, after moving from Britain, but only began creating his fantasy creatures in the last two years.

    He explains: "I would see lots of animals by the side of the road and think it was a shame they would be wasted. Now I usually pull over and head back to pick them up. I would never hurt any animals myself"
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Andrew Lancaster's Taxidermy Creations, New Zealand - Aug 2011
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    Andrew Lancaster's Taxidermy Creations, New Zealand - Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Lancaster / Rex Features ( 1429055c )
    Duck head on rabbit body
    Andrew Lancaster's Taxidermy Creations, New Zealand - Aug 2011
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    Looking for a new ornament for your home? How about a possum with a doll's head?

    Perhaps a goldfish with a pheasant for a head and feet from a blackbird might look good on your mantelpiece?

    These and other oddities have been created by wacky taxidermist Andrew Lancaster.

    Born in North Yorkshire, but now living in New Zealand, Andrew specialises in creating weird animal hybrids.

    The 53-year-old started taxidermy 14 years ago, after moving from Britain, but only began creating his fantasy creatures in the last two years.

    He explains: "I would see lots of animals by the side of the road and think it was a shame they would be wasted. Now I usually pull over and head back to pick them up. I would never hurt any animals myself"
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Andrew Lancaster's Taxidermy Creations, New Zealand - Aug 2011
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    Andrew Lancaster's Taxidermy Creations, New Zealand - Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Lancaster / Rex Features ( 1429055ac )
    Rabbit with bird wings
    Andrew Lancaster's Taxidermy Creations, New Zealand - Aug 2011
    FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/cvvo

    Looking for a new ornament for your home? How about a possum with a doll's head?

    Perhaps a goldfish with a pheasant for a head and feet from a blackbird might look good on your mantelpiece?

    These and other oddities have been created by wacky taxidermist Andrew Lancaster.

    Born in North Yorkshire, but now living in New Zealand, Andrew specialises in creating weird animal hybrids.

    The 53-year-old started taxidermy 14 years ago, after moving from Britain, but only began creating his fantasy creatures in the last two years.

    He explains: "I would see lots of animals by the side of the road and think it was a shame they would be wasted. Now I usually pull over and head back to pick them up. I would never hurt any animals myself"
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Pop Life: Art in a material world, Tate Modern, London, Britain - 29 Sep 2009
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    Pop Life: Art in a material world, Tate Modern, London, Britain - 29 Sep 2009
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    Rabbit, 1986, stainless steel, by Jeff Koons
    Pop Life: Art in a material world, Tate Modern, London, Britain - 29 Sep 2009
    Pop Life: Art in a Material World at Tate Modern has seen Damien Hirst's identical twins performance from 1992 re-staged for the first time.

    Identical twins sit beneath two identical spot paintings dressed exactly the same and take part in the same activity for the duration of the show.

    The exhibition examines the ways in which artists have built up 'personae' and brands for themselves since the 1980s. Work by Jeff Koons are also featured.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
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    Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 14/10/2025. London, United Kingdom: Queen Camilla with Peter Rabbit during a reception to celebrate the centenary of BookTrust, at Clarence House in London ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
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    Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 14/10/2025. London, United Kingdom: Queen Camilla with Peter Rabbit during a reception to celebrate the centenary of BookTrust, at Clarence House in London ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Pool / i-Images

     

  • Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
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    Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 14/10/2025. London, United Kingdom: Queen Camilla with Peter Rabbit during a reception to celebrate the centenary of BookTrust, at Clarence House in London ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
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    Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 14/10/2025. London, United Kingdom: Peter Rabbit during a reception to celebrate the centenary of BookTrust, at Clarence House in London ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Pool / i-Images

     

  • Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
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    Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 14/10/2025. London, United Kingdom: Queen Camilla with Peter Rabbit during a reception to celebrate the centenary of BookTrust, at Clarence House in London ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Pool / i-Images

     

  • Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
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    Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 14/10/2025. London, United Kingdom: Queen Camilla with Peter Rabbit during a reception to celebrate the centenary of BookTrust, at Clarence House in London ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Pool / i-Images

     

  • Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
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    Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 14/10/2025. London, United Kingdom: Queen Camilla with Peter Rabbit during a reception to celebrate the centenary of BookTrust, at Clarence House in London ( i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
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    Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
    14/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Queen Camilla with Peter Rabbit during a reception to celebrate the centenary of BookTrust, at Clarence House in London Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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  • Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
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    Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
    14/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Peter Rabbit during a reception to celebrate the centenary of BookTrust, at Clarence House in London Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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  • Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
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    Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
    14/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Queen Camilla with Peter Rabbit during a reception to celebrate the centenary of BookTrust, at Clarence House in London Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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  • Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
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    Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
    14/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Queen Camilla with Peter Rabbit during a reception to celebrate the centenary of BookTrust, at Clarence House in London Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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  • Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
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    Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
    14/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Queen Camilla with Peter Rabbit during a reception to celebrate the centenary of BookTrust, at Clarence House in London Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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  • Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
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    Queen Camilla at Clarence House reception
    14/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Queen Camilla with Peter Rabbit during a reception to celebrate the centenary of BookTrust, at Clarence House in London Picture by i-Images / Pool / eyevine

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  • 'Black Rabbit' New York Premiere
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    'Black Rabbit' New York Premiere
    September 16, 2025, New York, New York, USA: CLEOPATRA COLEMAN wearing dress by Alexander McQueen attends Netflix premiere of 'Black Rabbit' at SVA Theatre in New York. (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Daily Life In India.
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    Daily Life In India.
    A girl plays with her pet rabbit at a potters hub in Kolkata, India, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto)

     

  • Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
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    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.

    Kaninhop emerged from Sweden but has won popularity across the globe. Some of its keenest devotees gathered in Sydney for four tension-filled events.

    Sydney Royal Rabbit Hopping Show at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Pic of Susan Batho of the Blue Mountains watching on proudly as rabbits compete in the Rabbit Hopping Show. Sunday 20th April 2025.

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  • Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
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    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.

    Kaninhop emerged from Sweden but has won popularity across the globe. Some of its keenest devotees gathered in Sydney for four tension-filled events.

    Sydney Royal Rabbit Hopping Show at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Pic of Ciara Kaye-Stavens of Western Sydney with Batman who competed in the event. Sunday 20th April 2025.

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  • Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
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    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.

    Kaninhop emerged from Sweden but has won popularity across the globe. Some of its keenest devotees gathered in Sydney for four tension-filled events.

    Sydney Royal Rabbit Hopping Show at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Pic of people in the crowd over the Easter Long Weekend filming the rabbits hopping. Sunday 20th April 2025.

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