Giant bunnies are not scary. MGM learned that the hard way with the 1972 schlock film Night of the Lepus. No amount of fake blood or artificial saliva could turn those rabbits into real monsters, and ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- On the small island of Minorca, a popular European tourist destination, researchers have unearthed an enormous fossil rabbit skeleton. A recent study published in the Journal of ...
An enormous bunny that lived 3 million to 5 million years ago was so hefty — six times the size of most rabbits today — that it didn't hop and had no enemies. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
Nuralagus rex lived in the Late Neogene, which ended about 2.5m years ago, and was 10 times the size of extant rabbits, weighing an estimated average of 12 kg. The small skull of Nuralagus, which ...
An enormous bunny that lived three to five million years ago was so hefty -- six times the size of most rabbits today -- that it didn't hop and had no enemies. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
If you suddenly found yourself on the Balearic island of Minorca three-to-five million years ago, you’d likely encounter Nuralagus rex, a 26-pound, short-eared rabbit that’s six times larger than ...
Just in time for Easter, the skeleton of a giant rabbit has been discovered, one that was once about six times the size of today's bunnies. The fossils of the giant were discovered on the island of ...
Giant bunnies are not scary. MGM learned that the hard way with the 1972 schlock film Night of the Lepus. No amount of fake blood or artificial saliva could turn those rabbits into real monsters, and ...