The European Rabbit is the ancestor of all domestic rabbits. It has been imported to most countries of the world and developed into many varieties. Some of the oldest known breeds are the Champagne d'Argent (France), the Beveren (Belgium), the Britannia Petite (Poland), Flemish Giants (Belgium), and assorted varieties of Lops.
The worlds oldest rabbit lives in Maryland and is said to be between 15 to 16 years old.
The average life span of a bunny rabbit is usually 1 to 6 years.
i think the oldest living rabbit is hazel who is 16 years old and is a miniature grey rabbit. the oldest rabbit ever was a wild rabbit called flopsy that was caught by vets and died 18 years and 10.75 months later
A bunny is a rabbit, particularly a young rabbit.
bunny becomes a rabbit when they are a adult rabbit bunny= baby=about 1 yrs rabbit=adult= 2-5
Well a bunny rabbit is a baby rabbit
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"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.
"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.
No. A bunny and a rabbit are the same thing.
The earliest record of anEaster Bunny or Easter Rabbit was written in 1682, regarding an Alsace tradition.
Of course.
Bunny rabbit
Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage happened in 1994.