
Moon Rabbit
Oryctolagus argenteusMany cultures pin the existence of moon rabbits on an earthly rabbit sent to the moon as a reward for sacrificing its life. Whatever the origin, the moon is home to large colonies of pale silver bunnies. They burrow across the surface, digging up minerals and creating burrows. The exposed ground obstructs the moon’s reflective properties and casts a shadow bearing the image of a rabbit. Moon rabbits have no natural predators, but their dappled silver fur allows them to blend seamlessly into their rocky habitat. They are playful creatures and often use their camouflage to startle other rabbits, laying over their dark feet to surprise passing members of their colony.