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rabbit(It is not a different species!)|A bunny is a baby rabbit|There is actually no difference and you can use them interchangeably although bunny is more of a 'nickname' (cat -> kitty)|Bunny is another.

Understanding the Context

A bunny is a different species. It is not necesarily a baby rabbit. Bunnies tend to be more "round" with small tails. But rabbits are larger and with more pointed ears. Also there are wild rabbits. But no wild.

A rabbit and a bunny is the same animal, but the word 'bunny' is a cute way of saying it. Like how you might call a cat a 'kitty' (even if it isn't a kitten). @belthazar is right, a baby rabbit is called a kitten :)

Synonym fr rabbit A bunny is a baby rabbit, a rabbit is an adult. "My rabbit had five bunnies."|Ada307 is correct. But you will commonly hear native speakers say 'baby bunnies' even though it is redundant.

ng ngha vi rabbitbunny A bunny is a baby rabbit, or a cutesy name for any rabbit of any age (bunny rabbit-say both words together). A hare is very similar to a rabbit, but it is more skinny with.

Key Insights

A rabbit and a bunny is the same animal, but the word 'bunny' is a cute way of saying it. Like how you might call a cat a 'kitty' (even if it isn't a kitten). @belthazar is right, a baby rabbit is called a kitten :)

rabbitA bunny is a baby rabbit, a rabbit is an adult. "My rabbit had five bunnies."|Ada307 is correct. But you will commonly hear native speakers say 'baby bunnies' even though it is redundant.

Rabbit is a burrowing, gregarious, plant-eating mammal with long ears, long hind legs, and a short tail. Bunny is a rabbit, especially a young one.