The bunny represents Easter. Should other animals represent the other holidays, like Christmas, New Years, 4th July, etc.?
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Sweety the Hyperglycemic Bat................Halloween
(Yes, Sweety takes her insulin injections, but those treats can sure drive her sugar levels through the roof!)
Rusty the Bald Eagle...............................Fourth of July
(Still a menacing force in any regard, but now with a little bit of belly showing, a few feathers molted away, worn out from "spreading the salmon" from the nests of "well off" eagles to those eagles that are "more deserving,'" always looking over his shoulder for the dreaded Chinese red feathered raptor.)
Slimy the Newborn Elephant......................New Years Day
(What better way for millions of hungover New Year's Eve party revelers to welcome the first morning of the new year than with Slimy the Newborn Elephant, still covered in the gooey amionic sac that was his home for 22 months. Good-bye fetushood and hello calfhood for Slimy. Happy New Year)
Tom "The Bribes" Turkey.......................Thanksgiving
(A streetwise turkey that knows how spreading "a little green" to the right people can get you through another year.)
Shakes the Irish Snake...................St. Patrick's Day
(Yes, St Patrick supposedly ran all of the snakes off the Emerald Isle, but ol' Shakes stayed behind. Now every St. Patty's Day he joins in the fun, green beer and Irish whiskey until he enters an alcohol induced coma and wakes up with the "shakes" the next day.)
Lovey the Heartworm.........................St. Valentine's Day
(What better way to symbolize true love, or perhaps codependency, than a parasitic roundworm that burrows into your right ventricle and spreads its eggs throughout your vascular system. That's what I call, spreading the love!)
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4th july- eagle
... new years makes me think of a newborn baby.. but that's not an animals per say lol
I'd say what represents a holiday varies from person to person I don't think of bunnies when i think Easter.. I think of ham.. because we always eat ham.
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