Bunny May 2026

rabbits

, more formally known as , are small, herbivorous mammals. While "bunny" is often used as a playful nickname, these creatures are complex animals with unique biological traits and social behaviors. Quick Facts About Bunnies

Usage and Impact

Locomotion

: Using powerful hind legs, rabbits move by hopping and can reach speeds of 35 to 45 miles per hour. rabbits , more formally known as , are

Subject: Biological and Ecological Report on the European Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

Bunnies are naturally clean.

Here is a secret: Most spayed/neutered bunnies can be litter trained just like a cat. Place a low-sided box with paper-based litter (never clay or clumping cat litter) in a corner of their pen. They will instinctively use it while eating hay. Myth 1: Bunnies love being held

  • Myth 1: Bunnies love being held. False. Most bunnies are terrified of being picked up. In the wild, being lifted off the ground means being caught by a hawk. Handling should be minimal and careful.
  • Myth 2: They are good pets for small children. False. Bunnies have fragile spines. A child’s squeeze can kill or paralyze a bunny. Additionally, a frightened bunny bites hard.
  • Myth 3: They can live outside. False. Outdoor bunnies face predators (hawks, foxes, dogs), parasites, and extreme weather. A domestic bunny lacks the survival instincts of a wild hare.
  • Myth 4: Carrots are their main food. False. This myth was created by Warner Bros.' Bugs Bunny. Carrots are high in sugar and should be a treat, not a staple.

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For a pet rabbit, a "piece" usually refers to a portion of food or a toy: Treat Pieces