The foot of which animal is considered a lucky charm in some cultures?
Correct answer: Rabbit

RockNRollMama82
When I was a kid, I had a purple rabbit's foot keychain.
Now I realize how unlucky it is for the rabbit.

Player Say what!?
Arohanui, Thanks for the chuckle! Seems that all kids back in the day had a rabbits foot. Made in China?

Maman Moustique
I am from China. China' s rabbit culture has a long history, dating back to the Neolithic Age. "Rabbit's foot", however, is never used to express "lucky" in China, though "Rabbit" (as a whole animal) in Chinese culture stands for luck, longevity, health and fecundity.

Player #32586835
Why is it a rabbit I thought it was a ladybird

Player #2512936
People so eat rabbits As Long as It is done humanely.