Eggs can be thought of as some sort of religious symbolic representation of birth (or rebirth) as in the case for Easter. As far as the rabbit is concerned, your guess is as good as anyone.
No, traditionally depicted with a basket to carry things.
Does the Easter bunny come to your house? Has he left you a basket filled with goodies on Easter morning? Well, there you go then. Yes they both are real! If you DON'T believe in the Easter bunny he is real but you can't see him or hear him. To see the Easter bunny just BELIEVE. AND HOW SURE ARE U TO KNOW THAT EASTER BUNNIES ARE REAL
Rabbits don't carry calculators because they already know how to multiply.
Rabbits do not typically move their young or carry them in their mouths like other animals. The most a mother bunny will do is gently nudge their little ones back into the nest.
Rabbits may carry plague and Q-Fever.
Rabbits typically scratch and bite because they are scared. Rabbits are afraid of heights and if you ever drop one it will never forget. That is why you should always carry rabbits tucked under your arm with their eyes covered. Rabbits will sometimes lick your hands because you have salt on your hands. Rabbits who bite (nibble) are not doing it to be playful they are doing it so you will put them down and not pick them up anymore. I have never been able to break one of biting. By carrying them properly you can cut down on or eliminate the scratching.
Rabbits should be carried by the scruff of the neck and their majority of weight supported under their hind end with your hands. If you can pick up and carry the bunny without using the scruff of the neck so much the better but is much easier to pick them up by the scruff than to scare them and/or drop them because you haven't picked them up properly.
yes
Basket
Yes, you should probably put a lead on the bunny, not a collar, because you don't want the bunny to choke. The hook to attach the leash would then rest on the bunny's back, and you can attach the leash and take your bunny out for hops around the block. My bunny enjoyed hopping around the yard with me. I would take her everywhere... Just be careful if a dog approaches you will want to pick your bunny up. Also, if you need to get back home, you might have to carry your bunny...
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No, rabbits do not carry any diseases that they can transfer to you unless they are rabid which is highly unlikely.