umm...well i haven't really been finding any lately...ill let you know if i do
She was not beheaded. It was Mary Queen of Scots who had been executed by her orders.
Rex rabbits are just like other pet rabbits: they have the same behaviours, and the same needs for care. Pet rabbits can be kept outside, but there are risks involved that must be prevented (like predators, cold weather, parasites, poisonous plants, rain and windy weather, hot weather, neglect because they've been forgotten out there in the backyard, etc.). See the related questions below for more details and helpful links -- they all apply to Rex rabbits as well as other pet rabbits.
He is reported to have been tortured and then beheaded.
I haven't been beheaded. The most common site for beheadings, at least in England at that time, was the Tower of London. Other places were occasionally used - for example, Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded at Fotheringay.
Rabbits have been hunted since the beginning of their existance. Rabbits are considered a 'prey species'. Herbivores by nature, fecund in their breeding, they are a viable source of protein for many species of predators, not the least, mankind. Rabbits have been hunted for as long as there have been creatures who eat meat, and there's been rabbits to be eaten.
they woudl have been beheaded on the guilloteen
He is said to have been tortured and beheaded in Rome about the year 270AD.
Saint Januarius (Italian: San Gennaro),was reported to have been beheaded.
Rabbits have been recorded throughout history in stories and fables so their is belief rabbits have been around as long as man has walked the earth. The rabbit was considered to be in the animal family with rodents until 1912. Historical records speaking of rodents could actually be speaking of the rabbit.
Yes people hunt rabbits. They're common, easy to catch, and they're nutritious
Rabbits.
The Tower of London.