Bunnies come in all sizes - it depends on how old the rabbit is, how well-fed it is, and what the genetic make-up is. Domestic rabbits range in size from two to twenty pounds. Male rabbits are usually larger than females.
He can be any color.
There is no hazel bunny on Moshi Monsters, although there is a white bunny called honey.
to a magical world... i don't think some one would follow a bunny.
The killer bunny, often associated with the film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," is depicted as a small, white rabbit with an ominous demeanor. Its stark white fur contrasts with its menacing behavior, making it a memorable and comedic character. The bunny's exaggerated features, like sharp teeth, contribute to its fearsome appearance despite its cute size.
it depends on its size and its mass
a bunny is around 30cm.
It means it is made of white chocolate.....hahahahaa
Only white I think.
The Easter bunny is made up. It's up to you to decide the color.
If you have a bunny that has tall ears that stand upright, has big feet and is grey and white, this could be a jack rabbit. It could also be a typical field rabbit, or even an African bunny.
No. That is the color of the hare in Alice in Wonderland. The Easter bunny is traditionally depicted in its natural greyish coat. But there is no law or custom against depicting it as white.
No, not all of them...there are Holland Lops, my last bunny, Rexes, whom are very large in size and Mini Rexes, or smaller versions of Rexes. Rexes, both Mini and regular size, could have a solid color, such as white as you are suggesting, or a broken colour, like brown bits with a mainly white body.