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Somebunny’s day is about to get a whole lot better
The Easter season generally gets people swooning over the cuteness of adorable bunnies (thanks, Easter bunny!), but we think cute bunny pictures can brighten your day all year long. Dogs and cats get a lot of attention for being irresistibly cute (and deservedly so), but we dare you not to say “awww” at these cute bunny pictures. For some more irresistible animals that you may not see as many cute photos of, we’ve got some heart-meltingly cute goat pictures, pig picturesand just cute farm animals in general.
Before you resolve to add one of these adorable bunnies to your household, keep in mind that rabbits are a very different type of pet than cats and dogs. Unlike those animals, which are considered predators, rabbits are prey. It’s not in the furry little creatures’ nature to enjoy being picked up because that’s how predators capture them. You have to take a more deliberate approach to earn a bunny’s trust, according to the House Rabbit Society. Unless you’ve done thorough research on how to choose and care for a pet rabbit, stick to looking at these cute bunny pictures. Or move on to these cute alpaca pictures that will make your day!
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Eyes of blue
The Dutch Rabbit is one of the most popular and recognizable breeds, according to the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). A Dutch rabbit named Bernie even graces the packages of Annie’s Homegrown Foods. We think a real-life one is even cuter, though, and makes a great subject for a happy picture!
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Picture perfect
This little guy could be the model for a Russell Stover chocolate bunny—a great choice for Easter candy.
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Nibble, nibble
The Harlequin rabbit comes in two gorgeous varieties—the Japanese and Magpie. The Japanese rabbit is orange or fawn with either black, blue, chocolate or lilac. The Magpie is white with either black, blue, chocolate or lilac, and both varieties are around 10 pounds of stunning beauty.
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Floppy ears
This Holland Lop bunny almost looks like a little puppy dog with those droopy ears, compact body and round snuggleable face. The hallmark features help this Netherlands-originating breed rank as one of the top five most popular breeds in the ARBA.
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Paws-itively adorable
French Lop bunnies, like this one, are hardly dainty, with massive, heavy-boned physiques and broad sturdy heads. But, hey, you gotta have a sturdy base to hold those thick, adorable ears that hang so low. Need more cuteness? These funny monkey pictures are sure to get you giggling.
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Crazy hair
It’s a far stretch from a lion to a rabbit, but this petite little four-pounder sure is trying to come off as the king of the jungle with its distinctive mane! Speaking of lions—check out these dogs that look like lions.
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Gentle giant
Flemish Giant rabbits average around 14 pounds but have been known to tip the scales at over 20 pounds. This one’s just a baby! The docile personality of the Flemish Giant has earned it the nickname “Gentle Giant,” and some say the breed acts more like a dog than a rabbit.
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Best buds
What’s better than one adorable bunny? Two adorable bunnies. We love an adorable picture of animal friendship!
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Teeny-tiny
We’re melting over this little gray ball of fluff! What a sweet tiny animal.
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More than meets the eye
This cutie is brown from head to toe, but its breed, the Himalayan, actually has the ability to change color! Most Himalayans are born with white fur, but depending on the climate or even changes in seasonal climates, their color can vary. A white rabbit living in a cold climate turns black, for example. Check out these “facts” about animals that are totally wrong.
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You lookin’ at me?
The sweet and delicate little bun-bun is a Netherland dwarf, the smallest breed of domesticated rabbits, weighing in at just two-and-a-half pounds. We dare you not to smile at that face! Its adorable short round head and chubby cheeks, paired with those little-bitty perky ears, make these honey bunnies hard to resist.
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Chin-chillin’
The American Chinchilla rabbit, like this one, can be credited with the development of more breeds and varieties of rabbits worldwide than any other domestic breed, according to the ARBA. This salt-and-pepper hunka-bun is the rarest of all the Chinchilla breeds. But don’t confuse it with another small pet—the Chinchilla, which is actually a delightfully cute rodent.
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Don’t take a picture of me when I’m eating!
But you’re so cute—just this once!
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Posing for the camera
Regarded as the “King of the Rabbits,” the Rex was first shown at the Paris International Rabbit Show in 1924 and, soon after, introduced to swooning fans in the United States. The Rex can be seen in 16 color varieties that show off its Chinchilla-like fur. Shown here is a Mini Rex!
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Did someone say carrots?
There’s a new-ish breed hoppin’ down the bunny trail, and it’s turning heads with its brilliant fiery reddish fur. In 2005 the Thrianta became the newest breed passed by the ARBA Standards Committee since 1988. It was originally developed in Sweden for the Royal House of Orange-Nassau in the late 1930s.
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The perfect snow shot
This photogenic Angora rabbit has mastered the art of the stoic nature photo. It’s no surprise that these little guys’ fur is super soft and requires daily grooming to prevent painful knots. Bunny grooming is not for the faint of heart!
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On alert
We don’t know what caught this gorgeous bunny’s attention, but it’s sure caught ours!
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Eye see you
The Target dog has nothing on this cutie!
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Up close and personal
Well, hello there!
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Hippity hop
You knew there had to be at least one picture of an adorable bunny mid-hop among these cute bunny pictures.
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Do I have something on my face?
As a matter of fact, you do. And it might just be the cutest thing ever!
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Peekaboo!
Just popping in to give you the warm and fuzzies.
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“When you remember it’s only Monday”
Whaaat?!?! This bunny is ready for its introduction—to our list of funny animal memes!
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Best seat in the house
What do youmean, I’m not allowed on the couch?!
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A cliché of cuteness
We’re not sure where the magician is (maybe they’re taking the picture), but we all know the rabbit is the star of the show here.
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Cool as can be
This bunny’s got a real maverick look going on.
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Snuggle bunnies
Cute bunny pictures don’t get any purer than this!
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Care for a cuppa?
Now that’s a tiny bunny.
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Rain, rain, go away
This bunny knows exactly how we feel on rainy days!
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Chubby bunny
You might be familiar with the marshmallow game, but personally, we prefer the real thing! Next, scroll through these cute baby animal pictures you’ll love instantly.
Additional reporting my Meghan Jones.
Sources:
- House Rabbit Society: “Bonding with Your Rabbit”
- American Rabbit Breeders Association: “Recognized Breeds”
- American Rabbit Breeders Association: “Dutch”
- American Rabbit Breeders Association: “Flemish Giant”
- American Rabbit Breeders Association: “Netherland Dwarf”
- American Rabbit Breeders Association: “American Chinchilla”
- American Rabbit Breeders Association: “Rex”
- American Rabbit Breeders Association: “Thrianta”
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