Rabbit lost to a man in a salad eating contest

Rabbit lost to a man in a salad eating contest

Categories: Animals | North America

A giant rabbit named Honey could not defeat his rival Raina Huang in eating salad. The woman managed to eat 3.5 pounds (about 1.5 kg) of chopped lettuce in 10 minutes, leaving the furry beast no chance.

Rabbit lost to a man in a salad eating contest

The competition was held in Glendale (California) and was organized by Chop Stop, the New York Post reports. It is clarified that Honey rabbit "froze in front of a plate of salad and did not even touch the food."

Rabbit lost to a man in a salad eating contest

After what they saw, the organizers decided to give another rabbit a chance, but the attempt to replace the participant turned out to be a failure. Honey's partner didn't touch the salad either. However, Louis Moses, an animal owner who breeds giant Flemish rabbits, was not surprised by this result at all.

Rabbit lost to a man in a salad eating contest

The winner Raina Huang, who has been participating in this competition for four years, does not eat salad outside of the competition. She noted that she was as focused as possible on winning and did not pay much attention to her rivals.

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