I couldn't find any reference to what exactly "furry" clover is. However, all other varieties of clover that I could find details on are safe for rabbits to eat, so furry clover should be healthy for a rabbit as well. Remember to introduce all new foods in small amounts; if your rabbit finds it tasty and there seem to be no ill-effects, there's no reason it can't be given as part of a balanced diet.
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Clover
You could name the boy rabbit Finn, as it complements the nature theme of Clover while also being a cute and fitting choice for a rabbit. Finn and Clover make a lovely pair of names for your rabbits.
Tinkerbells rabbit friend is named Clover.
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The rabbit is a primary consumer in the food chain when it eats clover, and later becomes prey as the hawk consumes it, making it a secondary consumer in this predation relationship.
Secondary consumer
Clover is a legume green, which means it's high in protein and calcium. Too much will make your rabbit sick, but a little bit (a few bites) is fine as a treat. Clover is excellent for baby rabbits over 12 weeks, and pregnant/nursing rabbits, because they need the extra protein. Baby rabbits of any age and pregnant/nursing rabbits can also eat clover hay. If you're picking clover from your yard or another outdoor place, consider whether it may have pesticides, pollution (like car exhaust), or any other chemicals on it, because these things can harm your rabbit. Also, other animals (like raccoons, cats and dogs, and any wild animals) may have left behind parasites on the clover, and these could also make your rabbit sick. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
4 leaf clover, horseshoes, rabbit's feet etc. etc.
A fluffy bunny is an exceedingly furry rabbit like this one.
Another name for rabbit fur is pelt. Purses, and other merchandise that you can buy that is made of rabbit fur is often made out of Angora fur, which is from a very large, furry type of rabbit.
It is a four leaf clover, a rabbit foot, lucky charms, etc.