what is the difference between a bunny and a rabbit?
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- Anonymous9 months ago
Different names is all
- ?Lv 79 months ago
Another term for a young rabbit is bunny, though this term is often applied informally (particularly by children) to rabbits generally, especially domestic ones.
- TomLv 49 months ago
I. The spelling
II. The pronuciation
III. The difference in letters.
IV. The diofference of syllables.
- capitalgentlemanLv 79 months ago
Bunnies are cute. Basically, they are two words for the same thing, but, with a slightly different connotation.
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- *****Lv 79 months ago
Nothing at all. "Bunny" is merely a slang term for a rabbit. A young rabbit is called a kit. Bunny does not refer to any particular age of rabbit.
- Anonymous9 months ago
It's the same thing you fool
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