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Being from germany I can tell you that this is a FUN TOY and absolutely fictional.
Its is made as a tourist present, most commonly in south germany, swiss and austria, and has nothing to do with sick rabbits whatsoever. --Ollj18:14, 20 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
So if it's just a toy, where'd the picture come from... Duh-Doo-duh-DUNNNN...
Dürer Painting
The rabbit picture is by the famous German painter Albrecht Dürer, but of course it's manipulated. Should this information perhaps be added to the description of the image?
--Flowi15:04, 1 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
What does this RuneScape crap have to do with this page, so if any other MMORPG adds a 'animal' or whatever, ie. A tiger. I go and spam the page with "OMG X MMORPG HAS ADDED A TIGER!!!11! on 1st of"