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== Webcomics ==
* Kris Wilson of ''[[Cyanide and Happiness]]'' depicts catching a rabbit with a propped-up top hat and a carrot as a rite of passage for magicians in [http://explosm.net/comics/1274 #1274].

== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
* #13 of ''[[Cracked.com]]'''s Photoplasty [http://www.cracked.com/photoplasty_520_18-things-you-never-noticed-in-famous-pictures-part-2/ 18 Things You Never Noticed in Famous Pictures (Part 2)] takes Kevin Carter's Pulitzer-winning photo of a vulture stalking a crouching Sudanese child and adds a ray of hope by having the child bait a vulture into a box-and-stick trap with an ACME brand cage. A kid's gotta eat somehow.
* #13 of ''[[Cracked.com]]'''s Photoplasty [http://www.cracked.com/photoplasty_520_18-things-you-never-noticed-in-famous-pictures-part-2/ 18 Things You Never Noticed in Famous Pictures (Part 2)] takes Kevin Carter's Pulitzer-winning photo of a vulture stalking a crouching Sudanese child and adds a ray of hope by having the child bait a vulture into a box-and-stick trap with an ACME brand cage. A kid's gotta eat somehow.

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A deadfall trap is a type of trap used by a Hunter Trapper. It consists of a heavy rock or log with one side propped up with a stick, with food or other bait underneath, used to trap and crush small animals. A cord is tied to the stick so that the rock or log falls when the animal takes the bait or when the trapper pulls the cord. A box-and-stick trap is a hollow variant of the deadfall trap used for live trapping, where a cage replaces the crushing weight. As with the Bear Trap or Mouse Trap, sometimes this works, but sometimes it catches the wrong thing.

Examples of Box-and-Stick Trap include:

Webcomics

  • Kris Wilson of Cyanide and Happiness depicts catching a rabbit with a propped-up top hat and a carrot as a rite of passage for magicians in #1274.

Web Original

Western Animation

  • In Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies:
    • Elmer Fudd has used a box-and-stick trap on occasion to try to catch Bugs Bunny. In A Wild Hare, Elmer ends up catching a skunk instead. In Hare Remover, Bugs sees Elmer's trap for the first time, remembering that Bugs's grandfather had described them before, and plays along by getting trapped.
    • Wile E. Coyote has tried (and failed) to use deadfall traps to catch the Road Runner.

Other

Real Life