I have already done my blog post and have done this one at home.
You can also comment which breed is your favourite!
In Mackenzies comment, she asked me to tell you the difference between a rabbit and a bunny. They are basically the same thing, but when you see a six week old kit (Baby bunny) your most likely to say ohhh, what a adorable baby bunny, not rabbit. But as the rabbit/bunny ages, you tend to call it more of a rabbit, not a little bunny. I hope this explanaiton makes sense.
hi ruby i loved you blog post it was amazing i loved the angora rabbit my mum had one so fluffy and the englsh lop its ears are so big but what did you learn about it why did you do it about bunnys and i love all the effort you put in to it from Amelie bye
ReplyDeletewow Ruby
ReplyDeleteyou know a lot about bunnies I love how you told us about there bodies and how you were compering the dwarf bunny with the two first bunnies because of there shapes of there heads next time you could tell us what countries you can find these cute adorable bunnies by the way I loved your blog seeya
*Kyra* 😄😃
Hi Ruby Hailey here,
ReplyDeleteI love the way you have added pictures it makes it easier and more fun to read,
I also like how you added a fair amount of information,
Maybe next time write it out a little neater, But other than that great piece,
Thanks Bye! :D
Hi Ruby
ReplyDeleteI love how you added a picture of each bunny.My favorite is the dwarf bunny,So cute!but the english lops looks...interesting.I had no idea bunny's could be as big as dogs!Maybe you could add what the flemish giants average size was.Next time you do an extra post could you explain what the difference is between a bunny and a rabbit.
Hi Ruby
ReplyDeleteI really like how you showed us what the bunnies looked like with pictures and explained to us about them and I also like how you told us what the bunnies were called my favourite was the harlequin rabbit I liked the pattern on it but maybe next time you could tell us the max height of the flemish giant but apart from that keep up the great work!