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‘Monster’ rabbit ravaging English gardens

LONDON (Agence France-Presse) — In a tale reminiscent of the last “Wallace & Gromit” movie, furious villagers in northeast England have hired armed guards to protect their beloved communal vegetable gardens from a suspected monster rabbit.

Leeks, Japanese onions, parsnips and spring carrots have all been ripped up and devoured by the mystery were-rabbit — prompting the 12 allotment holders in Felton, north of Newcastle, to hire two marksmen with air rifles and orders to shoot to kill.

“It is a massive thing. It is a monster,” the Northumberland Gazette newspaper quoted local resident Jeff Smith, 63, as saying on its Web site (www.northumberlandtoday.co.uk).

Mr. Smith claims to have seen the black-and-brown rabbit — with one ear bigger than the other — about two months ago, and at least three fellow allotment holders say they have seen it as well.

“I have seen it, and it is bigger than a normal rabbit. It’s eating all our crops, and we grow the best stuff here,” said retired miner George Brown, 76, quoted by the domestic Press Association news agency.

Mr. Smith could not be reached for comment yesterday, but his mother said the hare-raising story is true — and no less an authority than the British Rabbit Council said it was credible.

“Certain breeds do grow very big, like the Continental Giant” which can be 26 inches in length or more, said a spokesman for the Nottinghamshire-based council, which represent rabbit breeders.

In the last hit movie featuring Wallace and his dog, Gromit, the two cartoon characters battled a monster rabbit that was cutting a swath of destruction through locals’ prize vegetable plots.

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