Cunny, funny, gunny, honey, money, runny, sunny,
burner, turner...are slant rhymes I dont think you will find any straight rhymes
Yes, there are several fairy tales and nursery rhymes that feature bunnies. Examples include "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" by Beatrix Potter and the nursery rhyme "Little Bunny Foo Foo." Bunnies are often depicted as playful and mischievous characters in these stories.
they will eat any thang they can fine
They feed it deer,rabbit, and cat also dogs any thang they can find but the mama choose-it up then the babys eat it
Ain't no such thang. It's an urban legend.
A pet bunny will likely be groomed, well-fed, and have a collar or identification tag. A lost bunny may appear disheveled, underweight, and without any identification. It's important to check for signs of ownership before assuming a bunny is lost.
You can find printed nursery rhymes in any well stocked bookshop, or in a public library. My choice would be to download and print nursery rhymes for free off the internet: search for children's nursery rhymes.There are several websites that display nursery rhymes as videos - they proved a boon when my children and grandchildren were very young.
tent, pent, sent,lent,...you can use the link below to find rhymes for any words in the dictionary.
He can be any color.
a bunny is around 30cm.
Benny, Jenny, penny, manyYou can look up any word and find ones to rhyme on this website: http://www.rhymezone.com/manymany
the Easter bunny doesn't exist so it can't eat anything.(if the Easter Bunny was real it would eat carrots and lettuce like any other bunny)