“Thought you might get a kick out of this,” says D.B. of Aliso Viejo, California, “a Playboy Bunny carrot being sold on eBay. It was found in a bag of carrots.”
If you need an extra push to bid, the seller notes helpfully that bunnies eat carrots.

Jake in Florida notes that this “Astronomy Picture of the Day” from NASA has a familiar feel. (Click
here for full size image.)

Lauren of Philly writes to let us know that “everyone says my stretch mark looks like a Rabbit Head.” Does the mark of the Bunny indicate a boy or a girl? (In this case, it was a boy. Congratulations.)
Crystal Dant of Washington, Indiana shares this Rabbit Head on her six-week-old puppy:
A Rabbit Head potato from the garden of Mary Honrud of Glasgow, Montana:
More all-natural Rabbit Heads taken from our archives. This week we present visions that arose from violence: (1) A broken mirror in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, (2) a broken window in New Jersey, (3) a broken window in Oakland, Maryland, and (4) a broken window in Ottawa, Canada. What this means is, we don’t need to see any more broken glass.
We’re still digging through the dusty archives. Here are a few more random Rabbit Heads found in nature:
1. Eye retina, taken in Middletown, Connecticut
Shell, origin unknown
Logs, origin unknown

More from the archives: Two examples of a bagful of photos we have collected of Rabbit Heads created in the oven. For the record, one’s a potato chip, and so’s the other one.

More from the archives: snow in Glacier National Park and a view from a ski lift in Arcata, California. Can you spot the bunny?


Here are a few Rabbit Heads taken from the archives—actually, a purple binder of slides collected over the decades by former Playboy art curator Barbara Hoffman. The names of the readers who submitted these golden images over the decades have been lost, but we remain grateful. We should say here that we are interested only in seeing all-natural Rabbit Heads—a tattoo is interesting but created by a mortal.
Tree at sunset, Crabtree Nature Center, Palatine, Illinois
Spotted at Angel Fish Reef, Antilles

Sunset over Winchester, Virginia

Cloud formation over Alexandria, Virginia

While attending a conference in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Peter Connelly spotted this familiar image amid the andrean pampas grass.

Crystal Metzler of Eugene, Oregon shares a photo of a hep cat and one of her sister's lawn after a recent mow:
Jason Schenk of Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan shares this photo of a mountainous Rabbit Head he spotted while driving.
Over the last five decades hundreds of readers have submitted photographs of the Rabbit Head appearing by the hand of God, whether it be in clouds, a broken mirror, fabric or the eye of a hurricane. This week's submission: a Rabbit Head cactus spotted by Meredith Brownstein of Henderson, Nevada: