Bunny

: Using powerful hind legs, rabbits move by hopping and can reach speeds of 35 to 45 miles per hour.

Strictly speaking, biologists do not differentiate between a and a rabbit. The word bunny originated from the British slang "bun" (meaning a hare or rabbit) and the old French word bon (good). Over time, "bunny" became the colloquial term used primarily for young rabbits or as a term of endearment (much like "honey"). : Using powerful hind legs, rabbits move by

Perhaps the most famous bunny of all, this figure originated in German Lutheran tradition as a "judge" who decided whether children were well-behaved at the start of the Easter season. : Using powerful hind legs