Good morning you all, Happy Easter Monday! Today I want to show you some feathered Moos I have made for the challenge over at Moo-Mania. The pictures show the feathered German Easter Bunny, a rare specimen found only in Rhineland. These are sometimes called cuckoo bunnies, as their mothers put them into egg shells and leave them to be brought up by chicks, who care for them devotedly. In the third picture you can see their typical head-feather still adhering to an egg shell. But back to the rabbits! Their Latin name is Hase Falsa Rhenania, and they unfortunately have a very short life, as they get hunted on Easter Sunday and mostly eaten because they taste just like chocolate.
This is one of the even rarer domesticated examples (Hase Falsa Rhenania Domesticata)....
Very few attain this age and are able to enter domestic service. Some restaurants even use human bunny-girls as a rather ridiculous and completely inadequate substitute!
And here a wild one....
A chick looking at her 'brother', who has just hatched. Unfortunately, he moo-ved so fast that I did not get him on the photo.
Have a good day you all, take care and thanks for coming by!