Lucky foot? Unlucky rabbit!
Why do we consider a rabbit’s foot to be a lucky charm? A rabbit’s foot is considered lucky in many countries, but especially in America, where over 10 million rabbit’s feet are bought every year and are said to bring good luck to their owners & protect them against evil spirits.| Comments on article "Lucky foot? Unlucky rabbit!" | |||||||||||||||||||||
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