Rabbit Symobolism

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Thought you knew all there was about rabbits? Think again. In this overview we're going to take a look at 15 facts about rabbits that'll surely tantaliize your mind.

1) Rabbit Symobolism
Due to the fact that rabbiits are well known for their prolific reporductive nature, it comes as no surprsie that the rabbit is a symbol of fertiflity in many relgions and cultures. For example, in china, the rabbits are viewed as a symbolism of lechery and fertiflity. Addionally, as the influnce of christianity spread across the world the rabbit became a symbolism of easter as well.

2) Rabbits Are Easy To House Break And Train
Many people assume that parrots and dogs are the only animals that are easy to break and train. However, rabbits are extremly clean anumals that are easy to house break and train as well. Simialry to that of a dog, a pet rabbit can be trained
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This is due to the fact that unlike other animals that may adjust, they will not be able to surive.

Rabbits Are Extremly Fast
While it may be true that rabbits are aptclaurly agile, one would never assume that they are just as fast as a domestic cat. When it comes to speed, cats and rabbits fall wthn the same speed range which is 23-29 miles per hour on average. To put things in retrospect, borwwn bairs have a top speed of 21 miles per hour, a wight tailed dee has a top speed of 30 miles per hour and a road runner has top speed of 19 miles per hour.

Ancient Lore Of The Rabbit's Foot Many people are well aware of the fact that a rabbit's foot supposoeldy brings good luck. Have you ever wondered where that concept orginated from? Well, it is belved that this belief orginated from Europe aroound 600BC. This is due to the fact that historians have found a wide array of acient paintaints, and scrioptures that depict the rabbit's foot of having spiritual powers.

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