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The bunny is a paradox. It is simultaneously one of the most fragile and one of the most resilient creatures you can own. It will not come when you call like a dog. It will not sit on your lap like a cat. It will slowly, cautiously, over months, decide to trust you.
When a bunny feels truly safe, they may perform a "happy flop"—suddenly dropping onto their side or stretching out their legs. This behavior indicates a high level of comfort and trust in their environment. Bunnies in Art, Science, and Culture The bunny is a paradox
For more information on proper bunny care, visit the House Rabbit Society or your local rabbit rescue. Adopt, don’t shop. It will not sit on your lap like a cat
Despite its adorable look, the sea bunny is toxic; it consumes toxins from sponges to make itself unappealing to predators. Practical Knowledge: The Bunny Lab This behavior indicates a high level of comfort
One of the most famous examples of bunnies in contemporary art is Eduardo Kac's GFP Bunny . In 2000, Kac commissioned a laboratory to create "Alba," a rabbit that glowed fluorescent green under specific light. Over twenty years, this artwork evolved from a scientific controversy into a pop-culture icon.
Pop culture has lied to you about bunnies. Bugs Bunny eating a carrot? Unhealthy. A bunny living in a small cage? Inhumane. A rabbit as a low-cost gift for a 7-year-old? A recipe for disaster.