The rabbit is a well known symbol of fecundity, the ability to produce abundant offspring. Easter, especially in some of its pre-Christian origins, has a lot to do with life, fruitfulness and fecundity. It is a natural but for some less than obvious fit. The same ideas pertain to the concept of Easter egg.
It has to do with the futility of the rabbit being symbolic of the rebirth if life at spring.
Easter commemorates the resurrection of Christ. The bunny is a symbol of Spring that also represents new life and so is associated with the Easter holiday.
Rabbits and eggs are a sign of fertility. Easter dates long before Jesus. It used to be (& still is) a celebration of the fertility of the Earth, which is renewed each spring.
baby rabbits are born around easter- so are a symbol of spring
It doesn't!!
Yes
The Easter Bunny is a Bunny (:
EB, it stands for Easter Bunny.
The Easter Bunny doesn't exist. Its your parents.
When is the Easter Bunny's birthday.
The opposite of bunny is Santa Clause.
the Easter bunny lives on Easter island
The Easter Bunny doesn't exist
the easter bunny is a lie!
the easter bunny
a bunny.
The Easter bunny
That would be a no ---- Easter Bunny does not fly!