Ther are dozens of superstitions about rabbits (and hares), but the most commonly known is the carrying of a "lucky" rabbit's foot as an amulet for good luck.
It is believed that the best of these is the left hind foot of a rabbit killed under a full moon by a cross-eyed man.
To brush a child, a fruit tree, or some other valued object with the rabbit's foot is said to keep them from harm.
In old days, poachers carried a rabbit's foot to ensure they didn't get caught.
The thinking behind the superstition is believed to originate from the fact that rabbits are born with their eyes open, and thereby ward against evil. Another school of thought suggests that their fecundity and powers of procreation link them with growth and prosperity throughout life.
Germany
Rabbits may carry plague and Q-Fever.
I believe its a rabbits foot.Yes the rabbits foot for good luck,,,But the rabbit that was killed to get that foot wasnt very lucky and he had 4 of them...
France in 1919
Rabbits don't carry calculators because they already know how to multiply.
The cast of Rabbits Foot - 2009 includes: Stevie Raine as Dad
A foot
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You win all prizes then you go get a jumbo prize. Go to the guy and give him the lucky rabbits foot
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The rabbits FOOT!