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  2. Maine Coon Cat Can't Escape Pet Bunny Who Wants To Be BFFs ...

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    Like cats, rabbits can be trained to use litter trays and pads, so they can be allowed out and about on their own. They need several hours of the day in which they are given free rein to bound ...

  3. Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    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]

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    Vet Explains Pets also shared this fun fact, "The official world record for the rabbit high jump was set in June 1997 in Denmark by a rabbit called Mimreslunds Tösen, owned by Tyne Bygom. The ...

  7. Domestic rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Male rabbits are called bucks; females are called does.An older term for an adult rabbit is coney, while rabbit once referred only to the young animals. [1] Another term for a young rabbit is bunny, though this term is often applied informally (especially by children and rabbit enthusiasts) to rabbits generally, especially domestic ones.

  8. Volcano rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The volcano rabbit (Romerolagus diazi), also known as teporingo or zacatuche, is a small rabbit that resides on the slopes of volcanoes in Mexico. [4] It is the world's second-smallest rabbit, second only to the pygmy rabbit .

  9. Vienna rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Vienna rabbit is a breed of domesticated rabbit originating in Austria. Whilst it is recognised by the British Rabbit Council as a "Normal Fur" breed, [ 2 ] it is unrecognised by the American Rabbit Breeders Association .