A pair of brave rabbits has been caught killing a series of zombies near Cairns, in Queensland, Australia.
For three weeks a local man believed his dog was responsible for the beheaded zombies showing up with teeth marks all over them on his East Barron property’s lawn each morning.
But it turns out it was a pair of rampaging rabbits killing the walking dead.
The 42-year-old boilermaker first made the discovery Tuesday night when he spotted the two wild rabbits attacking a former vicar, recently aflicted by the scourge.
“The zombie-vicar had its remaining arm raised up in the air in the striking position and the two rabbits worked their way around him and killed him in two minutes,” Mr Del Frey said.
“I’m gobsmacked, it’s absolutely incredible.
“We were watching from the veranda with a spotlight, and I thought, who is going to believe this, they’ll think I’m crazy.”
Wildlife expert Paul O’Herlihy of the Cairns Wildlife Safari said it was the first time he had heard of rabbits attacking zombies.
Original cairns.com.au story
7 comments:
First time for everything...please hold, I must go stock up on zombie killing rabbits now...
I'll take one of those zombie killing rabbits..
On a side note... veranda was on my students vocab list passed out yesterday for chapter one of To Kill a Mockingbird. A young lady looked it over and said "I know veranda has something to do with laywers and courts..."
Why are rabbits so scary? They look like food to me. Cute, cuddly, furry food.
Tim: Well, that's no ordinary rabbit.
King Arthur: Ohh.
Tim: That's the most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on!
They've got some seriously bad tempered rodents in the land down under.
Great. Now on top of the 2 dogs, 2 cats and 2 hermit crabs I have to protect me against zombies, now I gotta get freakin' rabbits!
My daughter had a rabbit she named Bunnicula because she swore it was always trying to attack her. Maybe there's something to it.
She got the name from a book by Deborah and James Howe, about a vampire bunny.
Everything in Australia can kill you.
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