Easter Bunny, March Hare, and Other Rabbits in Costume Jewelry
Posted by Laurie Zeiden on
Easter was yesterday, so I thought today would be a good day to go down the rabbit-hole and showcase rabbits in costume jewelry. And, I've posted some rabbit trivia among the photos. Enjoy.
RABBIT TRIVIA:
- A male rabbit is a buck, female rabbit is a doe and baby rabbit is a kit.
- A group of rabbits is called a herd.
RABBIT TRIVIA:
- A rabbit has 28 teeth which never stop growing.
Rabbit in a Magician's Hat Brooch
RABBIT TRIVIA:
- Rabbits can purr. The sound is very similar to a cat's purr.
RABBIT TRIVIA:
- Rabbits can not vomit.
- Rabbits can suffer heat stroke.
- Rabbits do not hibernate.
RABBIT TRIVIA:
- Rabbits can see behind them without turning their heads, but have blind spot right in front of their faces.
RABBIT TRIVIA:
- In the UK the rabbit is the third most popular pet option after dogs and cats.
- There are over 2 million pet rabbits in the U.S.
RABBIT TRIVIA:
The Energizer Bunny debuted in the 80’s as one of a group of toys featured in an Energizer Battery commercial. He was a standout, and from then on he has been the spokes-character.
RABBIT TRIVIA:
The movie rabbit Harvey is a pooka or Irish spirit in the guise of a giant rabbit. He is the best friend of Elwood P. Dowd, a lovable character who is thought of as the town screwball because of his invisible friend.
RABBIT TRIVIA:
Roger Rabbit is a character from the novel “Who Censored Roger Rabbit?” by Gary K. Wolf. In 1988, it was adapted into the film, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”
RABBIT TRIVIA:
The Trix Rabbit made his debut in 1954 and he though he loves sugary cereals, we all know the taunt: “Silly Rabbit! Trix are for kids!”
RABBIT TRIVIA:
This myth of a rabbit bringing eggs and candy to the children on Easter has its origins in Germany.
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