Bunny
. While often associated with the wild, bunnies have a complex history of domestication, unique biological adaptations, and social behaviors that distinguish them from other small mammals. Biological Characteristics and Diversity
: There are 20 secret bunnies hidden throughout the game. Finding them requires solving complex puzzles involving and environmental clues. (Pet Bunny) Binkying: The aforementioned leap and twist
The Emotional Life of a Bunny: More Than Fluff
One of the greatest misconceptions about the bunny is that they are simple, quiet, or boring. In truth, bunnies are complex, emotional creatures capable of bonding, jealousy, and even stubbornness. unique biological adaptations
There are over 70 recognized breeds of rabbits, ranging from the tiny Netherland Dwarf, which weighs in at just 1.5 pounds, to the massive Flemish Giant, which can weigh up to 28 pounds. Some popular breeds of bunnies include: or boring. In truth
Symbol of Luck: The "rabbit's foot" has historically been carried as a talisman for good fortune, while in the Chinese Zodiac, the Year of the Rabbit represents elegance, mercy, and beauty. Fun Facts You Might Not Know
Historically, the term "bunny" was not always for rabbits; in the 16th century, it was actually a nickname for a
Signs of a Happy Bunny:
- Binkying: The aforementioned leap and twist. It is the bunny equivalent of a dog wagging its tail.
- Flopping: When a bunny dramatically throws itself onto its side. Do not panic—this is a sign of supreme relaxation and trust.
- Purring: Bunnies don't purr like cats, but they "tooth purr" by lightly grinding their teeth when being petted.