An important white rabbit rides around London like a hare

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A white rabbit was spotted in London transport on September 29. He was going somewhere on a bus and in an elevated railway carriage. Social networks were pretty worried about him, but it seems that the trip was successful.

An important white rabbit rides around London like a hare
Source: Mashable

An important white rabbit rides around London like a hare

First, a photo of the rabbit was published by journalist Matt Hepburn, who met a beast without a master on the bus. His entry has gained almost 20 thousand retweets. Microbloggers worried about whether the rabbit got out at the right stop and whether he had a travel card, and also shared photos of their pets.

An important white rabbit rides around London like a hare

One of Hepburn's subscribers, Jo Duffy, responded to the tweet: the other day she saw the same rabbit in an elevated car, and he was driving towards the Hackney area. She said that the rabbit looked very important, busy and seemed to be late.

Then there was another eyewitness in the replays: "I saw this damn rabbit in Hackney. I was sure I was hallucinating." Another user shared a memory: "When I was younger, I often saw white rabbits that didn't really exist. All because of the special cigarettes. It's cool that you saw the real one."

An important white rabbit rides around London like a hare

Readers began to wonder who it could be. One of the options is the hero of the adventure film "The Knob and the Broom".

An important white rabbit rides around London like a hare

An important white rabbit rides around London like a hare

And even suggested that all this is a viral advertising campaign for the movie "Peter Rabbit", which will be released in 2018.

In the end, the author of the photo from the bus reassured subscribers: "I tracked down the owner: such a relaxed hippie, apparently he does this often. And I also stopped a family that almost stepped on him."

Keywords: United Kingdom | Rabbits | London | Twitter | Transport

     

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