Definition of «rabbit»

A rabbit is a small mammal with soft fur, long ears and a short tail. They are known for their agility and speed, as well as being social animals that live in groups called warrens. Rabbits are herbivores and primarily feed on grasses, vegetables, fruits, and other plant material. They are often kept as pets or used for their meat and fur.

Usage examples

  1. Rabbits are small mammals commonly found in grasslands, forests, and gardens.
  2. The rabbit hopped around the garden, nibbling on the fresh vegetables.
  3. I spotted a cute little rabbit hiding in the bushes.
  4. The magician pulled a white rabbit out of his hat during the magic show.
  5. My sister has a pet rabbit named Snowflake.
  6. The children giggled as the rabbit hopped in and out of its burrow.
  7. I love to watch rabbits munching on carrots and lettuce.
  8. The Easter Bunny is often depicted as a rabbit delivering chocolate eggs.
  9. In some cultures, rabbits are seen as symbols of fertility and rebirth.
  10. Wildlife biologists study rabbit populations to understand their behavior and habitat preferences.

Sentences with «rabbit»

  • The danger is that the vast possibilities will lead to an endless rabbit hole of legal research. (slaw.ca)
  • Do you have a particular breed of rabbit in mind, or are you happy with a mixed - breed bunny? (smallanimalchanel.com)
  • Provide a home for rabbits in need of temporary housing or special care. (rabbitadvocates.org)
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