
the Killer Rabbit
The Killer Rabbit refers to a humorous scene from the movie "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," where a seemingly innocent rabbit behaves aggressively and dangerous, attacking knights. It became iconic because the rabbit, small and non-threatening in appearance, surprises characters with ferocity, symbolizing how appearances can be deceptive. In broader terms, the Killer Rabbit is used metaphorically to describe situations or entities that appear harmless but unexpectedly present a threat. It highlights the importance of caution and awareness, even when something seems benign.