Usually, Rita's monsters had a very clear idea of what she wanted them to do (which always amounted to "destroy the Power Rangers"). This one was... wandering through the city, rubbing its face on things and looking pleased with itself.

"What is it doing?" Kimberly asked the question that was on each Power Ranger's mind.

No one had an answer. Finally, Billy conjectured, "I believe it may be scent-marking."

"Scent-marking?" Zack asked.

Billy nodded. "It's possible that the rabbit is staking a claim over the city."

Zack mulled that over. Kimberly made an "ew, gross" face. Trini and Jason watched the rabbit thoughtfully.

"So how do we stop it?" Jason asked.

"Well, where did it come from?" Trini countered. "It was at the Youth Center... so how did it get there? If it's an ordinary rabbit under a spell, we should try to break the spell without hurting it. If not, blasting it usually works."

"It was supposed to be -" Jason muttered.

"It was an ordinary rabbit. It got loose in the Youth Center somehow," Kimberly interrupted, shooting him an annoyed look that he couldn't see through her visor anyway. "When I tried to catch it, it went in the locker room. There was this huge carrot on the floor, and when the rabbit ate it, it turned into... that."

"So if we destroy the carrot, it should return to normal," Billy theorized.

"It's worth a shot." Turning back to the monster, Jason shouted, "Hey, you overgrown rabbit! Over here!"

The rabbit monster glanced toward them, but rather than approach, it thumped its feet against the ground, alarmed, and ran away. The force of the thump made the ground shake, buildings wobbling precariously. Even Megazord was thrown off balance.

"Okay," Jason announced angrily. "We've got to stop that thing."