Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Famous People born on February 7

Bigs Bunny!

Source: New York Post
Date: 6 February 2006

HEY! IT'S BIGS BUNNY

rabbits nibbling

German Giant, one of the biggest bunnies on the face of the planet, tips the scales at 17 pounds — almost seven pounds more than the average rabbit of his breed.

And he’s still growing, according to German breeder Hans Wagner (above), whose hair-raising angora hare was the highlight of a recent rabbit fair in Berlin.

On all paws, German Giant, named for the world’s largest rabbit breed, stands 17 inches tall. And standing on his hind feet, he’s more than three feet tall.

To find out how unusual Wagner’s wabbit is, The Post contacted Six Bells Rabbitry in Arvada, Colo.

“That’s a huge animal. That’s amazing,” said breeder Michelle Jones. “In the States, it’s hard to get them past 12 to 15 pounds.”

How did German Giant get so big?

“I don’t feed him an unusual diet,” said Wagner. “He goes through more than his brothers and sisters, but he eats the same food mix. His favorite food is actually lettuce. He can never get enough of it.”

Herr Hare is unusual in another way, he noted. “Unlike some other rabbits I’ve had, he’s really a gentle character — a gentle giant.”


Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Wendigo Stories

Found this interesting tidbit on the Supernatural fan site http://www.supernaturalfans.com/wendigos.php

Jack Fiddler


Many
Wendigo murder trials took place in Canada at the beginning of the 20
th century. Probably one of the most famous murder trials was that of
Jack Fiddler. Fiddler was a Cree Indian who claimed that he killed 14
wendigoes during his lifetime. In October 1907, both Fiddler and his
son Joseph were tried for murdering a Cree Woman, whom they claimed was
possessed by the spirit and was on the verge of transforming into a
wendigo. Both men were found guilty and were imprisoned. Fiddler died
at the age of 87.