
A picture of mine - http://circesfunhouse.com/elixir_reflection.jpg - apparently served as
trubbol's inspiration.
Boy did he ever top me - this is one of the best rabbit TF pix I've ever seen! As Homer Simpson once said, "it works on so many levels." (The matching postures of the bunny and his reflection for example, and even tiny touches, like the reflection's paler colors and slightly overlaid areas of blue to make it seem more glass-like.)
It looks like he's about to (or just given) his tail an experimental twitch or two, and likes what he sees! Congrats and thanx, guy!

Boy did he ever top me - this is one of the best rabbit TF pix I've ever seen! As Homer Simpson once said, "it works on so many levels." (The matching postures of the bunny and his reflection for example, and even tiny touches, like the reflection's paler colors and slightly overlaid areas of blue to make it seem more glass-like.)
It looks like he's about to (or just given) his tail an experimental twitch or two, and likes what he sees! Congrats and thanx, guy!
Category All / Transformation
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 839 x 852px
File Size 111.3 kB
Well, I do happen to find skunk tails quite aesthetically pleasing...but then I'd want the whole body to go with it, stripes down the back & all I mean, a skunk tail on a bunny might look a little strange...which reminds me of a TV cartoon I saw years ago about a rabbit with some serious tail issues of his own: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A22Fou8lYqk
Wow, that brings back some nostalgia. Never seen that one specifically, but seen others. Ralph the Mouse being the most prominent memory. Also vaguely remember one about kids going into a cave?
Anyway, I definitely approve of rabbit with skunk tail. I'll have to watch that later.
Anyway, I definitely approve of rabbit with skunk tail. I'll have to watch that later.
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