Are you an animal lover? If yes, then this article is right for you. Sit tight and start reading. Are you familiar with the holy trinity of cuteness? There are adorable puppies, kittens, and rabbits.
Sure, there’s more cuteness out there, but these manage to keep many an internaut occupied for hours at a time, especially when stress levels are high and floof therapy is required. actbiggy has explored the internet for the cutest, prettiest, most funniest bunnies, rabbits, hares—whatever you want to call them—that will grab your attention and make you squeal with joy.
Scroll down to see our selected list of the best of the best, and while you’re at it, vote and comment on your favorite submissions. Oh, and if you’ve got any bunny stories to tell, please do so in the comments area below!
Let’s get started.
1. My Mum’s coworker had a litter of five-day-old bunnies, so we went to see them, and this beautiful baby fell asleep in my arms. I Believe I’ve Been Selected
2. Boop
3. This guy was picked up from a rescue an hour away from home. He Fell Into A Deep Sleep Instead Of Being Terrified. My Baby, you’ll be safe for the rest of your life.
If rabbits are your thing, there are 29 different species and over 300 different breeds of domestic bunnies to choose from.
4. Getting Along With Our Foster Kitten And Bunny
5. My Friend’s Bunny Is Super Cute
6. My Bunny Sleeps Like This
Now, here’s an answer to a topic I’m sure many of you have always wanted to ask but never dared to: ‘why do rabbits enjoy mounting everything (and everyone) so much?’
Fun fact: in addition to the obvious reproductive role, this is also how they communicate. Aside from the smell and urine used to communicate things like group identity, age, social and reproductive status, and territorial ownership, there’s also “humping,” which is all about effectively displaying dominance and hierarchy. The more you know, the better!
7. Banjo, my girlfriend’s rabbit, has a little bunny on his nose.
8. Meet Wally, the Bunny With The Most Ear-Like Wings.
9. As we were cleaning out the kit nest today, she fell asleep in my palm.
Unfortunately, the little critters only survive for 8 to 12 years on average, and these are figures for domestic rabbits. When it comes to wild rabbits, it’s difficult to say because if they don’t make it down the food chain, they’ll be stressed out and won’t have the same food security as domestic rabbits.
10. To Meet My Great Grandmother, I Brought One Of My Baby Bunnies
You can keep them as pets, and if you feed them a strawberry, they’ll look like the Holy Grail bunny from Monty Python’s Holy Grail, who can only be defeated with a Holy Hand Grenade.