Napoleon Bonaparte, the famous French military leader, once faced one of his most unusual defeats—not at the hands of soldiers, but by a
In 1807, after signing the Treaties of Tilsit, Napoleon wanted to celebrate with a rabbit hunt for himself and his men. His chief of staff arranged the event and gathered hundreds (some say thousands) of rabbits. But instead of wild rabbits, they were tame ones purchase
When the hunting party released the rabbits, things took an unexpected turn. Instead of fleeing in fear, the rabbits charged toward Napoleon and his men!
Apparently, the tame rabbits associated humans with food and thought Napoleon’s group was there to feed them. The more Napoleon tried to shoo them away, the more they swarmed him.
The great general, who had triumphed in countless battles, was forced to retreat to his carriage to escape the furry onslaught.