The Rabbit In The Moon

There is a Mayan legend that tries to explain why if you look close enough at the moon you can see the shape of a rabbit. Legend says that Kukulkán was curious about the land that later became Mexico. So, despite being a god, he came to the world in the form of a man. Upon arrival, he marveled at everything he found. He walked for hours to discover the nature and beauty surrounding him.

By nightfall, he was already exhausted. As the moon and the stars began glowing at their height, Kukulkán began to feel hungry. He began looking for something to eat; he found nothing until he tripped over a rabbit eating grass.

-What are you eating? - Kukulkán asked the rabbit

-I am eating grass, do you want some? - The rabbit 

-Thanks, but I don ́t eat grass-What are you going to do then?

-Die from starvation

The rabbit looked at the man, and with a sad tone in his voice he gives him the solution to Kukulkán ́s problem - Well, I’m just a rabbit, but if you are hungry then you can eat me.

Grateful and honored by the rabbit’s bravery, Kukulkán caressed it. Then he raised the rabbit to the sky stamping its silhouette on the moon forever, for people to remember its heart’s greatness. According to the Mayans, this is why we see the rabbit on the moon.


By Miguel Sánchez and Ian Ortiz

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