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Bunny vs. Rabbit: Decoding the Fluffy Confusion!

Ever wondered if there's a real difference between a bunny and a rabbit? The truth is, they're essentially the *same* animal! 'Rabbit' is the more formal, scientific term, while 'bunny' is a cute, endearing nickname, especially for young rabbits. Think of it like 'dog' and 'puppy,' or 'cat' and 'kitten.'

So, why the two terms? 'Bunny' likely originated as a term of affection, often used for baby rabbits. It's stuck around and become a widely recognized, albeit informal, way to refer to rabbits of all ages.

Essentially, if you're talking about that adorable, long-eared, hopping creature, you can safely call it either a bunny *or* a rabbit. Just be sure to offer it plenty of carrots (responsibly, of course!). Ultimately, whether you say 'bunny' or 'rabbit', you're talking about the same lovable animal.

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