Mordecai the bunny –“Morty” for short – doesn’t have any thumbs, but that doesn’t stop him from absolutely dominating at Jenga. The little rabbit used to spend his days in a backyard hutch, neglected and without companionship or attention. In fact, Morty was so ignored at his old home, he developed a botfly infestation — a nasty parasite that preys on furry mammals. After he was rescued by animal shelter workers, he was treated for his condition and transferred to PETA. A staffer there named Kendall Bryant then adopted Morty as her own, and he's been enjoying a life of luxury ever since. Morty now enjoys running around his new home, snuggling with Kendall, and “supervising” meal preparation in the kitchen. Most of all, he enjoys a good game of Jenga. He uses his nose to push and remove wooden blocks from the tower. Morty plays in a competitive style with Kendall, and sometimes he even makes the tower topple.
Rabbit Reigns as the Furry Champ of Jenga
Mordecai the bunny –“Morty” for short – doesn’t have any thumbs, but that doesn’t stop him from absolutely dominating at Jenga. The little rabbit used to spend his days in a backyard hutch, neglected and without companionship or attention. In fact, Morty was so ignored at his old home, he developed a botfly infestation — a nasty parasite that preys on furry mammals. After he was rescued by animal shelter workers, he was treated for his condition and transferred to PETA. A staffer there named Kendall Bryant then adopted Morty as her own, and he's been enjoying a life of luxury ever since. Morty now enjoys running around his new home, snuggling with Kendall, and “supervising” meal preparation in the kitchen. Most of all, he enjoys a good game of Jenga. He uses his nose to push and remove wooden blocks from the tower. Morty plays in a competitive style with Kendall, and sometimes he even makes the tower topple.
