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?
Nothing its the same animal, just bunny sounds cutter then saying rabbit.





Just like saying i have a pussy cat, instead of just cat





or i have a doggy, instead of dog






Bunny is just a cute name for rabbit.


There is no difference.





Baby rabbits are called kits, not bunnies.


A bunny can be an adult or a baby.
I always thought a bunny was a baby rabbit (kitten/cat, puppy/dog, bunny/rabbit).
they are both the same, some people prefer to call them bunnies, some people prefer to call them rabbits. baby rabbits are some times called bunnies (not newborn, but a younger than 6 months) hope this helps!!
Usually a bunny is a baby and a rabbit is older ,not sure when the cut off is though! hope it helps!
I don't know. But do you know how to catch a unique rabbit? Unique up on it.
nothing. Hares are different though ie. Jack Rabbits

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