Wednesday, May 12, 2010

What is the difference between a bunny and a rabbit?

????What is the difference between a bunny and a rabbit?
There is no difference. Bunny is just another word that people apply to rabbits,





Sometimes people use 'bunny' to distinguish a baby rabbit from an adult rabbit. usually however it is just a cute term for a rabbit. Another name for baby rabbits is 'Kits'.





Bunny is a slang term for rabbit. it doesn't mean baby rabbit, it just means rabbit. People who raise rabbits for a business or fanciers who show rabbits almost never use the word bunny in serious conversation.What is the difference between a bunny and a rabbit?
there is originally no such word as a ';bunny';.It is not in the original english dictionary.





Some people may refer baby rabbits as a ';bunny'; or any rabbit who posses a cute face.But originally,there is no such term.It is just used to express appreciation for a ';cute'; rabbit....





cheers!
bunny is a nickname. You might be thinking of the difference between a rabbit and a hare. They are separate species, so a rabbit isn't a hare, and a hare isn't a rabbit. But I guess you could nickname either of them ';bunnies.';

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