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.
no
the relationship between sheep and bunnies is competition.
Bunnies, rabbits, (kits for babies) or hares
Rabbits have baby bunnies.
Bunnies cause they are cooler
From my studies i think that you can see Male Bunnies Kidneys, but for Female Bunnies you cant.
Rabbits are often called bunnies.
rabbits and bunnies use their ears to listen to predators.
Yes, Rabbits (bunnies) are very good at breeding.Wild rabbits can breed with domesticated rabbits, they do not need any help.
Have little bunnies!
Hares, bunnies.
bunnies
You can get bunnies from most pet stores, and from friends litters of bunnies if they have some.