importance: 5 --- # Class extends Object? As we know, all objects normally inherit from `Object.prototype` and get access to "generic" object methods. Like demonstrated here: ```js run class Rabbit { constructor(name) { this.name = name; } } let rabbit = new Rabbit("Rab"); *!* // hasOwnProperty method is from Object.prototype // rabbit.__proto__ === Object.prototype alert( rabbit.hasOwnProperty('name') ); // true */!* ``` So, is it correct to say that `"class Rabbit extends Object"` does exactly the same as `"class Rabbit"`, or not? Will it work? ```js class Rabbit extends Object { constructor(name) { this.name = name; } } let rabbit = new Rabbit("Rab"); alert( rabbit.hasOwnProperty('name') ); // true ``` If it won't please fix the code.