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By what you said, I can tell the rabbit wasn't yellow. Maybe it was a rabbit that had yellow light shining on it. You probably had a rabbit that is now passed away, so this dreams is telling you that your rabbit is happy and in heaven, where all deceased pets are.
Please put me right if I have got this wrong: Spaniel dogs hunt rabbits, Spain is derived from the Spanish for rabbit. Or did I dream this ! lol
This dream might draw its vampire rabbit from the children's book series by James Howe, "Bunnicula." See link attached below. Alternatively, it might be a referral to the threatening rabbit in "Monte Python and the Holy Grail," or several popular websites. Metaphorically, the dream might refer to something that appears harmless but is actually deadly, as in Monte Python, or the opposite: something that appears rather scary but is truly harmless, as in Bunnicula.
There is no meaning to a pig in a dream.
This could have a number of meanings, none likely to involve any violence. The dream probably dramatizes the expression, "She's killing me!" This might describe a terrific joke or hilarious behavior. Alternatively, it can describe intense disappointment and betrayal. Again, it can relate to competition, as is, "She's killing me in tennis." Or it might have monetary meaning: "She made a killing in the stock market." One more comes to mind - she may be so beautiful that "she's killing me!" In all of these possibilities, the dream takes a figurative expression and presents it as a literal, concrete act.
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She was asleep, so she entered the rabbit hole in a dream.
The killing of any animal -- including rabbits -- for food or food is called "slaughter." If the rabbit is killed because it's very sick or injured, and killing it puts it out of its misery, the term used is "euthanasia" (or, in slang, you "put the rabbit down" or "put the rabbit to sleep"). For any other killing of a rabbit, "killing" is usually the word used. The word "murder" specifically means an unlawful killing and isn't generally used in reference to animals (unless you're trying to make a political point).
An organism killing other organisms for food. For example: a fox killing a rabbit.
easter eggs are on their way.