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There is no Easter Bunny... But there was. More details in the thread.


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Up until the 14th century ad the Easter Bunny was a well-known domesticated monotreme indigenous to various parts of Northern Europe. It had the aesthetic of your typical rabbit, but not unlike the Platypus or the Echidna, they produced exclusively by laying eggs. However, do to overharvesting of their eggs as a food source, and the fact that they were well sought-after delicacy, they were overharvested into Extinction. The Germans refer to these creatures as "EierHäse".

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1 minute ago, schmahxgn said:

Up until the 14th century ad the Easter Bunny was a well-known domesticated monotreme indigenous to various parts of Northern Europe. It had the aesthetic of your typical rabbit, but not unlike the Platypus or the Echidna, they produced exclusively by laying eggs. However, do to overharvesting of their eggs as a food source, and the fact that they were well sought-after delicacy, they were overharvested into Extinction. The Germans refer to these creatures as "EierHäse".

Do keep in mind that this is pretend time fiction. Take it as a work of imagination and nothing more.

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1 minute ago, schmahxgn said:

I am just saying that it is completely fictional for now because I don't feel like doing any thorough or in-depth research at the for the time being.

I know. it don't really matter tho. there's still a hint of truth to it. even by discussing something 100% made up you make it partially real

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