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page 1Rabbits and hares in popular culture

Mary Toft
English medical hoaxer
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Ōkunoshima
is a small island in the Inland Sea of Japan. It is considered to be part of the city of Takehara, Hiroshima Prefecture. It is accessible by ferry from Tadanoumi and Ōmishima. There are campsites, walking trails and places of historical interest on the island. It is often called because of the large population of free-ranging domestic rabbits that roam the island. The rabbits have been habituated and will approach humans.
Bunny Man
urban legend
Jimmy Carter rabbit incident
1979 incident in which Jimmy Carter was attacked by a swamp rabbit

Nabaztag
thumb|The 100 Rabbit Opera at the 2006 NextFest in New York
Nabaztag (Armenian for "hare", նապաստակ (napastak)) is a Wi-Fi enabled ambient electronic device in the shape of a rabbit, invented by Rafi Haladjian and Olivier Mével, and manufactured by the company Violet. Nabaztag was designed to be a "smart object" comparable to those manufactured by Ambient Devices; it can connect to the Internet (to download weather forecasts, read its owner's email, etc.). It is also customizable and programmable to an extent. Sylvain Huet developed most of the embedded code of all Violet objects. Sebastien Bo
Hare games
board game