What is a mochi bunny?

In Japanese folklore there is a rabbit who lives on the moon and makes mochi (rice cakes). Historically rabbits were believed to be hermaphrodites, which led to their association with the Virgin Mary in Christianity, as they could reproduce while maintaining their virginity.
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What is the Japanese folklore rabbits?

In Japan, it is said that a rabbit lives on the moon and this folktale explains how that came to be. One day, a fox, a monkey and a rabbit encounter an old man in need of help. All three animals set out to gather food for him, but it is the rabbit who offers the biggest sacrifice.
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How do you tell if a bunny has a fever?

Body heat & Heat Stroke: Rabbits regulate body temperature by their ears. Very cold or hot ears could indicate a fever or a drop in body temperature. This, coupled with other warning signs, could warrant a trip to the vet.
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Why does my bunny grind his teeth when I pet him?

Bunnies sometimes show their enjoyment if you're petting them by grinding their teeth. This is a rabbit's way of purring. But teeth grinding can also signify discomfort or pain. Grinding due to pain is often louder and more frequent than grinding due to contentment.
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Is rabbit fever contagious to humans?

Commonly called “rabbit fever” or “deer fly fever,” people get tularemia from exposure to deer flies and ticks that have F. tularensis infections. You can also get it from contact with infected animals (generally rabbits, hares and rodents) or food and water sources contaminated with the bacteria.
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What is a butterfly bunny?

The Butterfly Bunny is a Tropical Bunny that comes in 2 variants. It is available for purchase from McFluffin's Market for 500. . It can be obtained from level 6 and up.
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What is a butterfly rabbit?

The Rhinelander is a medium-sized breed of domestic rabbit that originated in Germany. Rhinelanders are known for their distinctive facial "butterfly markings", a spine marking, colored ears, cheek spots, eye circles and side markings (on a white background) of black with orange or of blue with fawn.
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Is the moon rabbit real?

The Moon rabbit or Moon hare is a mythical figure in East Asian and indigenous American folklore, based on pareidolic interpretations that identify the dark markings on the near side of the Moon as a rabbit or hare.
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What is a china rabbit?

The rabbit is the fourth animal in the Chinese zodiac. In the Chinese culture, the rabbit is known to be the luckiest out of all the twelve animals. It symbolizes mercy, elegance, and beauty. People who are born in the year of the rabbit are calm and peaceful.
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What is the Jade Rabbit myth?

Touched by the rabbit's kindness, the Jade Emperor decided the rabbit was the bravest creature and carried the rabbit to the moon. The rabbit got the name Jade Rabbit because of its precious, jade-like fur, and lived on the moon, working hard making the potions of immortality.
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What is the white rabbit myth?

"Rabbit rabbit rabbit" is a superstition found in Britain and North America wherein a person says or repeats the words "rabbit", "rabbits" and/or "white rabbits" aloud upon waking on the first day of a month, to ensure good luck for the rest of it.
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What is a spider rabbit?

The creature is actually a bunny harvestman (Metagryne bicolumnata) - a type of arachnid better known as daddy longlegs. Belonging to the order Opiliones, there are more than 6,650 species of harvestmen all across the planet.
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What is a Rainbow Rabbit?

Embracing All the Colors of a Child's Imagination

Rainbow Rabbit is a Pre-K through Grade 3 Educational Program that empowers children, parents and educators to create a positive environment that celebrates unique differences and rewards kindness.
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What is Teddy Bear rabbit?

Teddy rabbits are dwarf rabbits. With their plush fur and round bodies, they are real furballs. As cute as they may look, you should refrain from purchasing teddy rabbits for ethical reasons, because these little rabbits have a problematic breeding history.
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What is a unicorn bunny?

Meet Wonky – the unicorn rabbit. He got his nickname because of the unusual position of one of his ears. It sits right in the middle of his forehead and sometimes points upwards, making it look like a unicorn horn, according to an RSPCA worker at the Milton Keynes & North Bucks branch, where he currently lives.
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What is a spider butterfly?

Spiders have:

two main body parts, the head and thorax combined called the cephalothorax and an abdomen. eight walking legs. simple eyes; spiders usually have eight eyes (some have six or fewer), but few have good eyesight. jaws adapted for tearing or piercing prey.
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What is a magpie bunny?

Magpie rabbits are a fairly new breed that originates from the UK. They are actually Harlequins, but instead of having yellow/orange patches they have white patches making them appear black and white, much like the bird.
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What is an ocean rabbit?

The animal isn't actually a tiny ocean-dwelling rabbit. The creature eliciting "awwws" around the world is a type of sea slug called Jorunna parva. Most are less than an inch (2.5 centimeters) long and can be found throughout the Indo-Pacific Ocean from South Africa to the central Pacific.
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What is an opal rabbit?

Opal rabbits have rich blue coats with agouti markings. Eye color: Blue/gray. Kit Coloring: Newborns are blue with the exception of their agouti or broken markings. As they age, they grow out their ticked blue fur and fawn markings. Adult Coloring: Adult opals have thickly ticked blue fur.
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What is a daddy rabbit?

Piatigorsky credits the name Daddy Rabbit to his "buddy Cole, who is from the South," he explains. "It means the most important person in a group, the leader. The coolest guy or the coolest thing are referred to as the daddy rabbit and I loved that idea!"
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What is Pikachu a rabbit?

Pikachu, which looks something like a cross between a mouse and a rabbit, has always been put in the “mouse” category in the Pokédex, the digital encyclopedia for Pokémon. However, Pikachu's creator has confirmed that it's neither a mouse nor a rabbit.
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What is a Mexican rabbit?

The Mexican cottontail (Sylvilagus cunicularius) is a species of cottontail rabbit in the family Leporidae. It is endemic to Mexico where its natural habitats are temperate forests, subtropical or tropical dry forests and pastureland. Mexican cottontail. Conservation status. Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)
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What is the meaning of 🐇?

The Rabbit emoji 🐇 depicts a rabbit facing to the left. It is commonly used to represent real and fictional rabbits and bunnies, spring, and Easter. The use of the Rabbit emoji 🐇 drastically increases in the weeks leading up to Easter, which is a movable holiday commemorated each spring.
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Is the rabbit a pagan symbol?

One theory is that the symbol of the rabbit stems from pagan tradition, specifically the festival of Eostre—a goddess of fertility whose animal symbol was a bunny. Rabbits, known for their energetic breeding, have traditionally symbolized fertility.
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