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The catchphrase “What’s up, Doc?” was a Texas expression where animator Tex Avery hailed from. Tex included it in Bugs’ ...
Imagine stumbling through a sun-dappled meadow, catching a glimpse of a quick, long-eared creature dashing away. Was it a ...
He could live on Easter Island, a faraway island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean that belongs to Chile. It’s famous for its nearly thousand giant stone monuments, maybe the perfect place ...
While a bunny is generally taken to mean a rabbit, especially a baby rabbit, the Easter Bunny was originally a hare.
In Alsace, and neighboring regions, these eggs are called [hare] eggs because of the myth told to fool simple people and ...
A rabbit in Tuscola and a squirrel in Urbana, Illinois, tested positive for tularemia, prompting health warnings and advice ...
Well, early origins are murky, but one theory holds that the rabbit, and the name 'Easter', both stem from the pagan festival ...
On Easter Sunday and the days leading up to it, people may wonder about the origins of the Easter Bunny. Many want to know ...
A second case of tularaemia has been confirmed in Luxembourg by the Ministry of Agriculture, raising concerns after the ...