the shiny bunnies are silver with glitter the notmal bunnies are yellow well at leat yoshi's bunnies are yellow here the color key OK,
Yoshi-yellow
Mario-red(pink)
Luigi-green
Wario-white ^_^
If you lose your pet then it is a lost bunny! and if you find a bunny that has been lost by it's owner, it is still a pet bunny. There is no difference!
one is a female and the other is a male :P
There is no purple bunny in the game.Some people claim that the purple bunny was a hint that Waluigi was going to be Super Mario 64 ds.
well i would think mario in my opinion but i still think mario
Probably bugs bunny as wb has him eating carrot before one of there shows
Bunny is singular. Bunnies is plural.
Energizer batteries are used exclusively to power the Energizer Bunny, which keeps going and going and going...
Mix a snow bunny with a pink apple. A snow bunny, just in case/for clarification, is made with an ice storm and a turtley leaf.
"Bunny" is just a nickname for "rabbit": it derives from the old word for rabbit, "coney" (pronounced with a soft 'o' like "honey" -- it rhymes with "bunny").Common Usage:The word "bunny" is used in Cartoons instead of rabbit, also "Furries" use it for their character names if rabbitd, and many people incorrectly use it to mean baby rabbits.Bunnys are baby rabbits, and rabbits are adults.lol. Well a bunny is just a smaller, younger, not as wiser version of a rabbit. It is the rabbits baby.There's no difference between a rabbit and a bunny. Rabbit is the type of animal it is; bunny is simply an affectionate or whimsical way of referring to a rabbit. Some people go further and call the creatures bunny-rabbits.
This depends on what kind of bunny you have, but if you have an american domesticated bunny it can get between 1 foot and 2 feet.
bunny can last between 1 or 5 years
first answer: No, there is no difference between a bunny and a rabbit. The word "bunny" is just a nickname for rabbits -- it derives from the old-time word for "rabbit," which was "coney" (pronounced with a soft "o," like "honey"). The word "rabbit" actually used to mean baby coneys -- nowadays, "rabbit" refers to the animal in general, "bunny" is a nickname, and babies are called "kits" (or "kittens"). second answer: I think they do have a difference between them because the bunny has their ears bend down forward and the rabbit ears stays up response: You are thinking of lop-eared rabbits. Bunnies with ears that bend down are called lops or lop-eared. Bunnies with ears that stay up don't have a special name.