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Rex rabbit: Elmo's World: A boy's pet rabbit only shown in the episode School Mixy Rabbit The Ferals: A simple-minded, but affectionate pink rabbit and one of the four gang members of the Ferals. Oscar Rabbit Oscar the Rabbit in Rubbidge, Oscar and the Great Wooferoo: A rabbit who wears a red coat and a yellow scarf. He lives in the land of ...
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Miffy (Dutch: Nijntje, pronounced [ˈnɛiɲtɕə]) is a fictional rabbit appearing in a series of picture books drawn and written by Dutch artist Dick Bruna. The original Dutch name, "nijntje", is a shortening of the diminutive konijntje, "little rabbit". The first Miffy book was produced in 1953 and over thirty others have followed.
Rabbit Male White None Black None 2010 Friendship Is Magic: Angel is Fluttershy's pet white rabbit. Angel can be seen as a cunning and mischievous bunny despite his cute and seemingly innocent name. He has a strong influence over Fluttershy's decisions in the series, as he is far more assertive than the timid Pegasus.
Bretman Rock is making history with his appearance on the cover of Playboy magazine's October 2021 digital issue, as the 23-year-old becomes the first openly gay male to secure the coveted spot.
A pun of the portmanteau of Phil Lester's and Daniel Howell's names—"Phan"—and the word "fandom". [91] Danny Gonzalez: Greg YouTuber In one of his videos, Gonzalez looked up "Strong Names" on Google and found the name "Gregory," which he shortened to Greg, and declared it a "good, strong name." [92] DAY6: My Day Music group [93] Deadsy: Leigons
The term coney is a term for an adult rabbit used until the 18th century; rabbit once referred only to the young animals. [2] More recently, the term kit or kitten has been used to refer to a young rabbit. [3] [4] The endearing word bunny is attested by the 1680s as a diminutive of bun, a term used in Scotland to refer to rabbits and squirrels. [5]
Bunny Ahearne (1900–1985), British ice hockey promoter; Bunny Adair (1905–1994), Queensland politician and roustabout; Bunny Allen (1906–2002), English hunter and safari guide; Allu Arjun (born 1983), Indian actor; Bunny Austin (1906–2000), British tennis player; Bunny Berigan (1908–1942), American jazz trumpeter