Bunny
If you’d like, I can expand this into a focused piece such as a species profile, domestic rabbit care guide, cultural history of rabbits, or an ecological impact case study.
Biologically, “bunny” often refers to young rabbits or domesticated breeds like the Holland Lop or Lionhead. Wild bunnies (e.g., eastern cottontail) are prey animals with 360° vision, powerful hind legs, and a gestation of just 28 days. As pets, they require hay, fresh greens, and space to hop—not just a cage. Sadly, Easter bunnies are frequently abandoned after the holiday, a dark footnote to their cute reputation. If you’d like, I can expand this into
Bunnies are remarkable creatures that bridge the gap between wild nature and domestic companionship. Whether they are hopping through a meadow or napping on a living room rug, they bring a sense of gentleness and joy wherever they go. Understanding their needs and behaviors is the first step toward appreciating these long-eared wonders for the amazing animals they truly are. As pets, they require hay, fresh greens, and
: Their eyes are positioned on the sides of their head, providing nearly 360-degree vision. Their ears can rotate 180 degrees to pinpoint the exact location of potential threats. Whether they are hopping through a meadow or
Adopting a Bunny in Sweden: A Student Story Ft Saana & Jakub