Where a Bun Can Be a Kid

Here’s Bini the Bunny, hanging out at everybunny’s favorite restaurant, Chuck E. Carrot. Even if it costs Bini’s human his entire paycheck, Bini will win that strawberry.




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9 thoughts on “Where a Bun Can Be a Kid

  1. Luv Bunny January 8, 2017 / 12:02 pm

    That’s a very different and unique way to feed a bunneh. Seems a bit frustrating and a challenge, for Bini.

  2. allein ? January 8, 2017 / 12:02 pm

    Oh my goodness.

  3. Birdcage January 8, 2017 / 12:47 pm

    Part of me admires pet owners who are willing to let berries be eaten on cream-colored carpets. Part of me doesn’t.

  4. 6rabbits January 8, 2017 / 1:42 pm

    Very impressed with the bunneh skills! Proof for those who think rabbits are not smart or trainable.? That guy must spend A LOT of time with his bun!

  5. AB January 8, 2017 / 2:43 pm

    I’m pretty sure Bini’s owner is a wizard, and Bini is some poor sap who got transformed into a bunny. Because Bini is way to smart to be a regular bunny!

  6. Faye January 8, 2017 / 3:28 pm

    It’s like that Fortune Teller Shatner episode of Twilight Zone.

  7. Smartypants January 8, 2017 / 4:26 pm

    “I bought a whole roll of tickets…and he ate ’em!”

  8. Blue Footed Booby January 9, 2017 / 1:17 pm

    Games as a category take advantage of what’s called a “variable rate reward schedule.”
    The short layman’s version is that getting a reward when you do a thing, but only some of the time, is dramatically more motivating than getting a consistent reward. This is the psychological mechanism behind gambling addiction, and why consistency is so important in parenting (especially with regard to children begging or whining).

    It’s really a key element of learning, curiosity, and exploration, to the point where I wouldn’t be surprised if this video showed up in a few Psychology 101 classes.

    Also, the bun is mega cute, as is the wee claw machine.

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