No, they were always real.
They were always real. Cartoon characters are simply actors.
It depends on what breed the rabbit is.
No
A giant continental rabbit is a breed of domestic rabbit known for its large size and gentle demeanor. They typically weigh between 12-20 pounds and have long, graceful bodies with distinctive drooping ears. Founded in Europe, they have become a popular choice for rabbit enthusiasts due to their friendly nature and striking appearance.
Not necessarily.
you have to know some pretty powerful dark magic, but i got a sick wizard magician as a friend who can hook you up.
the rabbit and the turtleIn some era and dimension, Turtle arguing with Rabbit about which one is fastest. And this arguing is become more and more hotter without conclusion so they decide to have race tomorrow. And the day is come, many animal come to see this event, and then the race is start. Of course Rabbit leave behind the Turtle. After knowing Turtle is far behind then the Rabbit decide to had quick rest, and continue if the Turtle is near. But the situation is nice and the Rabbit become sleep. The Turtle keep running and then pass the Rabbit and become the winner. And the Rabbit is wake up and knowing that the Rabbit lose the race.
The Velveteen Rabbit The boy contracted polio and all his things had to be burn. I cant remember how but the rabbit is left outside and it eventually becomes a real rabbit. This was the rabbit's dream, to become real.
by drinking it's own uraine.
There has never been a native Australian wild rabbit. Rabbits are completely introduced to the continent.
My opinion is yes because if she escapes or another rabbit gets into the garden and they have intercourse then your rabbit will become pregnant so it is better to be prepared :)
Female rabbits can become pregnant as early as 3 to 4 months of age.