I usually say ';bunny'; because it just sounds cuter, especially if they're little like my adorable pet bunny. He's almost 8, and I next to never refer to him as a ';rabbit.'; But those big wild jack rabbits I usually will call ';rabbits.'; I think bunny is more used to describe little rabbits, because it's a cuter word.What's the difference between a bunny and a rabbit?
Bunny is the domesticated rabbit. Just as a reindeer is a domesticated caribou
Bunny is younger and a little smaller. It's a lot like puppy and dog. And Kitty and cat. They're both super lovable %26lt;3
Theres no difference really, but some people call young rabbits bunnies, but they are infact called kittens, or kits :)
Well, The difference is very hard to notice or know!
Listen..........
bunnies are smaller!
cheeros luver
bunny: Baby rabbit
Rabbit: big rabbit
there is absolutely no difference at all! bunny just sounds cuter
They are one and the same...(Bunny is a infomal synonym for rabbit).
Same thing. Bunny does NOT mean 'baby rabbit'- 'bunny' is just a cuter name for rabbit.
a bunny has 2 long nice smooth legs and a rabbit has 4 hairy legs
a bunny is a baby rabbit :3
A bunny is a baby. :)
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