In spite of its bloodthirstiness and brutality, the rabbit appeared to be cunning at least for animal standards: When killing the knights, it often targets the vital parts of its victim's body to make a fast killing. This unpredictable "bunny" may look cute and cuddly on the outside, but inside, it is a monstrous killing machine. Arthur pulls the pin and, despite counting five instead of three, is corrected by Patsy the squire and throws the grenade, blowing the rabbit into smithereens. Fortunately, Brother Maynard (a monk who helps Arthur) provides Arthur with the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch, which requires the user to remove the pin, count to three and throw it. Arthur and the others rush to kill the rabbit, but it kills Sir Gawain and Sir Ector and forces the rest to retreat. Since Tim refuses to let Arthur go through the cave while the bunny is there, he sends Sir Bors to kill it only for the rabbit to jump up and bite his head off, shocking Arthur and the knights as Tim states that he told them so. Arthur asks if it's "behind the rabbit" and is told by Tim that "it is the rabbit", much to Arthur's confusion. The rabbit first appears when Arthur and his men have to go through a cave in Caerbannog to get directions to the Holy Grail and are warned by Tim the Enchanter that there's a horrifying monster in the cave and a cute bunny comes out.
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