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: When truly happy, rabbits perform a joyful leap and twist in the air known as a Strict Biology : Unlike many other animals, rabbits cannot vomit , making a proper high-fiber diet life-saving. Cultural Significance: More Than Just a "Bunny"

The Enchanting World of Bunnies: A Comprehensive Guide Whether you know them as bunnies, rabbits, or "long-eared fluff-balls," these creatures have hopped their way into human hearts and culture for centuries. Far more than just a symbol of springtime or a childhood pet, bunnies are complex, social, and endlessly fascinating animals. The Basics: What Makes a Bunny a Bunny? : When truly happy, rabbits perform a joyful

Bunnies—commonly called rabbits—are small mammals in the family Leporidae known for their compact bodies, long ears, strong hind legs, and short, fluffy tails. They occupy a wide range of habitats across the globe, from temperate meadows and woodlands to deserts and tropical islands. Although often conflated with hares, rabbits differ in behavior, life history, and physical traits: most rabbits are social, burrowing animals with altricial (helpless) young, while hares are generally larger, solitary, and born fully furred and precocial. The Basics: What Makes a Bunny a Bunny

Because the is so often misrepresented as a low-maintenance toy, dangerous myths persist. Although often conflated with hares, rabbits differ in

The word evokes softness and joy, but the reality of living with—or simply observing—these animals is far richer. They are masters of silent communication, athletes of the backyard, and survivors of legend. Whether you are leaving carrots out for the Easter Bunny, watching a wild cottontail hop through your garden, or adopting a rescue bunny into your home, remember: You are in the presence of a creature that has existed for 40 million years.

or DIY versions made from PVC pipe or heavy-duty cardboard tubes are excellent for exercise and feeling secure. : Instead of a bowl, use a "snuffle mat" or a Hide 'n Seek Mat Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

While often confused with hares (genus Lepus ), rabbits are distinct. Rabbits are generally smaller, have shorter ears, and are born blind and hairless (altricial), whereas hares are born fully furred and ready to run (precocial).

: When truly happy, rabbits perform a joyful leap and twist in the air known as a Strict Biology : Unlike many other animals, rabbits cannot vomit , making a proper high-fiber diet life-saving. Cultural Significance: More Than Just a "Bunny"

The Enchanting World of Bunnies: A Comprehensive Guide Whether you know them as bunnies, rabbits, or "long-eared fluff-balls," these creatures have hopped their way into human hearts and culture for centuries. Far more than just a symbol of springtime or a childhood pet, bunnies are complex, social, and endlessly fascinating animals. The Basics: What Makes a Bunny a Bunny?

Bunnies—commonly called rabbits—are small mammals in the family Leporidae known for their compact bodies, long ears, strong hind legs, and short, fluffy tails. They occupy a wide range of habitats across the globe, from temperate meadows and woodlands to deserts and tropical islands. Although often conflated with hares, rabbits differ in behavior, life history, and physical traits: most rabbits are social, burrowing animals with altricial (helpless) young, while hares are generally larger, solitary, and born fully furred and precocial.

Because the is so often misrepresented as a low-maintenance toy, dangerous myths persist.

The word evokes softness and joy, but the reality of living with—or simply observing—these animals is far richer. They are masters of silent communication, athletes of the backyard, and survivors of legend. Whether you are leaving carrots out for the Easter Bunny, watching a wild cottontail hop through your garden, or adopting a rescue bunny into your home, remember: You are in the presence of a creature that has existed for 40 million years.

or DIY versions made from PVC pipe or heavy-duty cardboard tubes are excellent for exercise and feeling secure. : Instead of a bowl, use a "snuffle mat" or a Hide 'n Seek Mat Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

While often confused with hares (genus Lepus ), rabbits are distinct. Rabbits are generally smaller, have shorter ears, and are born blind and hairless (altricial), whereas hares are born fully furred and ready to run (precocial).

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