It's just a magic trick. Also in another way, doing that is animal cruelty.
pulling a rabbit out of your hat is an old magic trick that is still used today.
Only if you grab the rabbit in a painful manner to pull it out.
John Henry Anderson
First of all there is a compartment were the rabbit is hidden. Then you can open the door to it and pull the bunny out. There is your bunny out of a hat trick.
Do NOT pull a live rabbit out of a hat by their ears. It would be like someone lifting you off the ground by your fingers: it hurts. Try a stuffed animal rabbit, or just lift a rabbit like they are supposed to be lifted, with one hand underneath their front paws and the other hand supporting their rump.
It means to call up or to make appear. The magician conjured up a rabbit from his hat.
In "Escape From Hat" by Adam Kline, the rabbit does make it out of the hat at the end. The story follows the rabbit's journey as he tries to escape from the magical town trapped in the hat and ultimately succeeds in finding his way out.
It means to do something surprising. The phrase is associated with 19th Century magicians who performed this trick.
i can pull a rabbit right out of a hat! i am your magic man
the Akubra hat is a brown hat that is made from rabbit fur
The female rabbit pull out it fur in the last stages of giving birth
rabbit hat smearing
the rabbit died