I saw in someones siggy they had 5 rabbits and 7 bunnies. What is the difference between rabbits and bunnies?
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I saw in someones siggy they had 5 rabbits and 7 bunnies. What is the difference between rabbits and bunnies?
i saw that too, i am not sure but maybe it like 5 bunnies are babies and the rabbits are adults??? I am not sure either, I no help sorry. ;)
-_-... hm. I think "bunnies" are supposed to be baby rabbits.
Baby Buns are actually called kits. In case anyone didn't know that ;) heh
not really the answer but I'll share this anyway.
in Portland, the town where I work, people do not say "rabbit" at all, they call them bunnies or something else.
here's an article about it:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...815040,00.html
lol there is no difference i think there full names are bunny rabbits and then people shorten it to each one, whos siggy is it?
it dosn't matter........
i thought they were all the same that there was no diff.if you called it a rabbit,bunny,or bunny rabbit :confused:
is a rabbit a purebreed?and a bunny a mix :confused:
no difference! It is like saying dog or doggy, but bunny is very common.
there is no differnce, just differnt names for the same thing. sometimes I cann Kari a Rabbit, and sometimes I call her a bunny, it really depends on who I am talking too
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