Peter Cottontail
The Easter Bunny is known to be a boy but it's referred as a boy/girl so it doesn't really have a real gender.
The easter bunny began giving out eggs to represent how Jesus died on the cross to save our sins. Christians started this so that the easter bunny would give out things just as Jesus did. This started in america I do believe.
The Easter Bunny like most bunnies lives in an underground burrow. The exact location of this burrow is a mystery. Best regards, Aleh Aprelenka
There are several answers for this question and I will give you my very best guesses as I have not met the Easter bunny in person. There are some people who will tell you that the Easter bunny has his origins in the hares that were sacred to Ostara an old pagan goddess of Spring. Easter happens in the spring, sometimes early and sometimes later. If the Easter bunny is really a hare, it will depend on where he lives. Most wild hares that live in the northern hemisphere turn white in the winter, and if Easter falls early in the spring the Easter bunny would most likely be white. If Easter comes later in the spring, the Easter bunny would most likely be brown. If the Easter bunny is a real rabbit, he will not change his colour with the seasons and he could be any color a normal rabbit is. From the pictures that have been drawn of him, I would hazard a guess and say white. The only other observational answer I have is that he is definitely a dark brown because the only Easter bunnies I personally have ever seen are made of chocolate.
Maybe purple. It is the most unusual color.
Santa Claus, Grandparents, Tooth Fairy, Easter Bunny
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There are several answers for this question and I will give you my very best guesses as I have not met the Easter Bunny in person. There are some people who will tell you that the Easter bunny has his origins in the hares that were sacred to Ostara an old pagan goddess of Spring. Easter happens in the spring, sometimes early and sometimes later. If the Easter bunny is really a hare, it will depend on where he lives. Most wild hares that live in the northern hemisphere turn white in the winter, and if Easter falls early in the spring the Easter bunny would most likely be white. If Easter comes later in the spring, the Easter bunny would most likely be brown. If the Easter bunny is a real rabbit, he will not change his colour with the seasons and he could be any color a normal rabbit is. From the pictures that have been drawn of him, I would hazard a guess and say white. The only other observational answer I have is that he is definitely a dark brown because the only Easter bunnies I personally have ever seen are made of chocolate.
Most likely, no. Seriously, there is no such thing as a Easter Bunny. Just a made up character that parents want children to believe in on Easter Day, but it's really the parents leaving candy, prizes, toys, etc. for the child(ren).
I did... I sat on my own Easter eggs. The Easter Bunny (originally a hare, but also now includes the rabbit) or the Easter Chick (other birds are used in some countries) are the most traditional Easter characters. I live in Australia, so perhaps it was the Easter Bilby.
In Chile one of the most famous places is Easter Island.
-hoppy lane(white Easter bunnys address) -fluffy groove (pink Easter bunnys address) -chocolate road (brown Easter bunnys address) -Easter edge (blue Easter bunnys address)- -bunny valley (purple Easter bunnys address) -whiskers street (gray Easter bunny address) -jingled bilavard (yellow Easter bunnys address) all the diffrent eastre bunnys colors are : blue,pink,white,brown,gray,purple