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In [[1562]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] came across a rabbit in [[England]] and, believing it to be a [[Zygon]] in disguise, gave it an intimidating speech, only to realise that it was just an ordinary rabbit, amending it to a "general warning". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'')
In [[1562]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] came across a rabbit in [[England]] and, believing it to be a [[Zygon]] in disguise, gave it an intimidating speech, only to realise that it was just an ordinary rabbit, amending it to a "general warning". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'')
[[Constance Clarke]]'s great-uncle [[Jasper (Shield of the Jötunn)|Jasper]] spent much of his time at his expensive manor house in the country taking potshots at rabbits. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Shield of the Jötunn (audio story)|Shield of the Jötunn]]'')


=== As slang ===
=== As slang ===

Revision as of 13:37, 15 August 2019

Rabbit

You may be looking for the slang term favoured by Tegan.

A rabbit was a small Earth mammal.

Rabbits on Earth

On Earth, rabbits were so prized for their meat that they could inspire poaching. This certainly happened in England around the time of the Great Fire of London. (TV: The Visitation) Centuries later, Ernie Clements, the poacher who worked the grounds of Marcus Scarman's house, caught a rabbit shortly before spotting a robot mummy removing itself from one of his traps. (TV: Pyramids of Mars)

Rabbits were also kept as pets. The Fifth Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan Jovanka once met a boy named Rithros who had lost his pet rabbit. The Doctor used his celery stick to lure the animal back to his master. (PROSE: Goths and Robbers)

Susan Foreman cooked rabbit while heading to the Dalek mine in Bedfordshire. Carl Tyler ate some. (TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth)

Charlotte Pollard had a pet rabbit named Mopsy. (AUDIO: Zagreus)

A poacher catches a rabbit in 1666. (TV: The Visitation)

Magicians used to pull rabbits out of hats. (TV: The Sontaran Stratagem, COMIC: The Hat Trick)

Boa constrictors preyed on rabbits and ate them whole. (TV: The Time Monster)

In 1400, after the bird failed to catch anything while hawking, Sir Robert de Wensley told his hawk there would be "no cony for your supper". (AUDIO: The Doctor's Tale)

In 1562, the Tenth Doctor came across a rabbit in England and, believing it to be a Zygon in disguise, gave it an intimidating speech, only to realise that it was just an ordinary rabbit, amending it to a "general warning". (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

Constance Clarke's great-uncle Jasper spent much of his time at his expensive manor house in the country taking potshots at rabbits. (AUDIO: Shield of the Jötunn)

As slang

The Fourth Doctor once asked K9 if he wanted to chase some rabbits. Adric had to explain to him that this meant they were going somewhere. (PROSE: Inter-Galactic Cat)

"Rabbits!" was a favourite interjection of Tegan Jovanka. (TV: Logopolis, PROSE: Graham Dilley Saves the World) The Eleventh Doctor once used the word in a similar way. (COMIC: Hunters of the Burning Stone)

Extra-terrestrial rabbits

The Eighth Doctor and C'rizz once encountered some rather large rabbits on Caerdroia. At the time, the Doctor told C'rizz that there were rabbits on Gallifrey, as well, but they were "rounder and cuddlier" than Earth rabbits. (AUDIO: Caerdroia) Toy rabbits were held by Time Lord children during the Fall of Arcadia. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

According to the Third Doctor, a giant rabbit was a delegate at the Third Intergalactic Peace Conference. (TV: Frontier in Space)

On Dagomere, giant rabbits were known to dig large tunnels. (PROSE: The Tree of Life)

While trapped in an Alice in Wonderland-inspired reality, one of the characters encountered by Peri Brown was a version of the story's White Rabbit who strongly resembled the Sixth Doctor. (COMIC: Salad Daze)

A young Gallifreyan child was holding a stuffed rabbit toy during the Fall of Arcadia. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

The Eleventh Doctor recalls a saying, "Let the Time Lord see the rabbit." (COMIC: The Eternal Dogfight)