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Would it be possible for a dwarf to ride on the back of a rabbit like a man does on a horse?

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Would it be possible for a dwarf to ride on the back of a rabbit like a man does on a horse?

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  1. Yes, in fact I`ve backed quite a few of them this week.


  2. Just book Willie Carson.

  3. Probably, I mean we could fit your brain through the eye of a needle couldnt we?

  4. I sometimes put my little baby on the back of the cat! she loves it! and my little girl once hollowed out the tourtoise to make a bmx helmet.

  5. I hope so.

  6. No.

    Rabbits have a very "bouncy" way of moving around, the poor dwarf would be dizzy in no time!

    They would be better of riding a sheep.

    (Have see a few done that at the isle of Mann)

  7. Do you mean an actual dwarf?  If you do, then no, probably not.  In most cases, the animal being ridden must be larger than the rider.  True dwarfs are larger than most rabbits.

  8. don't know about a rabbit but a dog could do the trick

  9. If it was a very little dwarf and a very large rabbit

  10. No!

  11. what a stupid question... OF COURSE!!!

  12. Yes, rural dwelling dwarves have galloped on the backs of rabbits for centuries now.  Rabbits assisted the dwarf hunters to sneak up on their prey before the final death-blow was delivered.  Skilled rabbit riders were also able to train the animals to clear hedges, roads and even in extreme cases, castle moats, which gave them a clear tactical advantage in terms of warfare.

  13. Maybe not a rabbit, but possibly a goat

  14. when i was 14 i jumped on the back of a pig, grabbed its ears and got about 300ft before it threw me off, i was rather short at 14, so a pig would work better

  15. What actually is a dwarf?  Not very PC is it?

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