Mechanics find bunny stuck in undercarriage of car
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The rabbit was released outside the dealership.
FLORIDA (Web Desk) - Mechanics at a Florida car dealership said they were performing a routine oil change when they heard an unusual noise that turned out to be a rabbit trapped in the vehicle s motor mount area.
Kyle Fridh, a mechanic at Germain BMW of Naples, said he was overseeing a younger employee s work in the dealership s garage when they heard a scratching sound coming from the undercarriage of the car.
Coworker Noah Caprisien used his phone as a camera to investigate inside the motor mount area of the car and discovered there was a bunny trapped inside.
Caprisien recorded as his coworkers freed the bunny -- and proceeded to chase it around the garage.
The dealership posed Caprisien s video to its Instagram page, where it became a hit with followers.
"No bunnies were harmed in the making of this film," the video s caption reads.
The rabbit was released outside the dealership.