Rabbit of Caerbannog (English Wikipedia)

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  • Mancoff, Debra N.; Harty, Kevin J. (Summer 2005). "Monty Python's Spamalot". Arthuriana. 15 (2). Scriptorium Press: 74. Retrieved 21 June 2025. ... a seemingly harmless looking bunny rabbit (played marvelously by a peppy hand puppet) ...

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  • Writer David Wilson of The Vintage News described how he sought and found the so-called Cave of Caerbannog in 2017, and humorously reported, "In one of the best surprises of the day, a white rabbit was there to greet me. Someone had left a toy bunny to guard the entrance to the cave. ... Using Twitter, I sent a picture of the bunny to Python member Eric Idle, who seemed to find it amusing and sweet. In the movie, the forefront of the rabbit cave is strewn with the bones of its previous victims. Someone had attempted to re-create the effect with various remnants of local wildlife, which created a fun effect." [Photos of the stuffed white rabbit here.][23]
  • Wilson, David. "In search of Monty Python's Killer Rabbit and Wooden Witch". The Vintage News. Retrieved 21 June 2025.

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