Saturday, January 16, 2010

What's the difference between a bunny and a rabbit?

SAME THING. There is no difference. Like a ';Doggie'; and a ';Dog';.





There is, however, a difference between a Rabbit and a Hare.


Rabbit:http://www.naturephoto-cz.com/photos/oth鈥?/a>


Hare: http://www.unitedwildlife.com/images/s_h鈥?/a>


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hare#Differ鈥?/a>





And a baby bunny is called a Kit. (I say these things because I know people will say that a bunny,hare, and rabbit are all the same, or that a bunny is a baby rabbit.)What's the difference between a bunny and a rabbit?
Now I could be making a food of myself but I don't think there is any difference. Bunny is just another word for rabbit. In fact it is often why you will hear someone say bunny rabbit.What's the difference between a bunny and a rabbit?
Bunny is a term for a baby rabbit although many people also call adult rabbits bunnies So there's basically no difference
they are the same, its just a cute way of saying rabbits. baby rabbits are called kits
nothing

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