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What's the difference between bunnies and rabbits?
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cmrm said:
'Bunny' is the informal way of saying 'rabbit'.
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karlyluvsam said:
i think Bunny's are thêm fuzzy and cute - but rabbits are gray and weird looking
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EisenbergLuva said:
I thought a bunny was like a small rabbit hoặc something. It could be a baby rabbit, too. It is also what little kids call rabbits and it sounds cuter. The words are spelled different, too. BUNNY and RABBIT. See? <3 :-)
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NomyCake said:
Bunny is another term for a kit, hoặc baby rabbit.
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Goldilottes said:
I think bunnies were originally meant as baby rabbits, but now most people say either for the same thing. Although i think bunnies are probably imagined to be smaller and fluffier XD
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Duncan-lover1 said:
ummm...well...here let me explain bunnies r cute rabbits r well ahhhh!
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LinaHarrow said:
'Bunnies' is slang. ...Correct? BON VOYAGE. :D
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Julie-Su2015 said:
uh....uh....ah! IDK!!! stop looking at me! *freaks out and heads for the hills* XD but seriously idk
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TDIlover4ever said:
I think bunnies are baby rabbits. Rabbits are adult bunnies.
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Dizzo said:
Rabbits' ears stand up straight - sort of like a hare. And, bunnies' ears flop to the sides. At least, I think that's correct. Now if bạn compare this to that cartoon character, "Bugs Bunny," I think they called him that because it sounds better than, "Bugs Rabbit." So.. That's all LOL – Liên minh huyền thoại
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