Let it grow up then see how bad it is. If it is bad sell it to a butcher. Then with the money go and buy a new bunny!
Get a bunny!! EDIT: It depends. Do you have enough time to look after a rabbit? Do you have a place to keep a bike? If it is about how much money you have, I would suggest buying a second hand bike and getting a rabbit from an animal shelter. Both are better for the environment and for the homeless shelter rabbit.
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the animal that bestknown for represeting money is the rabbit
a paymaster keeps the money of a town of community. a paymaster keeps money of a town or community.
Rabbit Hole grossed $5,839,592 worldwide.
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Rabbit Hole grossed $2,229,058 in the domestic market.
Rabbit-Proof Fence grossed $16,866,928 worldwide.
An accountant.
Playing for Keeps grossed $2,000,000 worldwide.
bunny money
Not enough background information is given with which to answer.If the team CLAIMS it NEEDS more money than is actually required, and then keeps the extra money, yes-probably, it would qualify as some degree of Fraud.However, if the sponsor just gives the team management a certain amount of money (a donation) and leaves it to the team management's discretion how to spend it, no-probably not.