Animals Connections
Rabbits Own Page
Rabbits in Art, Literature,
Culture
Author's note: I have lived with
rabbits for many years. I currently have one very elderly rabbit. With
the wealth of information available here, I have become a better bunnie
"mom."
Bunnies kept in cages are not especially happy and live boring lives.
They require daily care and attention and can live as long as a dog or
cat. Think very carefully if you are considering a bunny as a pet. Do
visit the House
Rabbit Society and learn
as much as you can.
Petfinder
now lists rabbits
available for adoption and also has several useful articles on care.
Check it out.
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Rabbit Among the Fairies (?)
John Anster Fitzgerald (British) 1823- 1906 from ArtMagick |
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'Miss Smith the witch and Algy the
hare'
after Harry Rountree 1878-1950.
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Comprehensive:
The
Brainy Bunny -"A definitive
online resource for the Rabbit
Enthusiast"
House
Rabbit Society Home Page - essential reading
Easter
and Bunnies don't mix -
Please read this article
ShowBunny
- links, forum
Rabbits in Literature
Famous
Literary Rabbits
The
Official Peter Rabbit web site
The
Rabbit Reading Room
Watership
Down fan page
Full text books and stories
Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland - full-text, but no illustrations
Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland - illustrations by Arthur Rackham - this
version just shows the illustrations, but they are wonderful
Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland - full-text - with Tenniel illustrations
- from Project Gutenberg
The
Making of Alice and Wonderland - with additional illustrations
Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland - Real Audio - listen to it online
Miffy's
Home page (the most famous literary
rabbit in the Netherlands - flash site) and it is very cute
Uncle
Remus Folk Tale (featuring Brer Rabbit)
The
Velveteen Rabbit - text only
Velveteen
Rabbit - with illustrations - unfortunately this is on GeoCities so
you have to put up with the ads.
The
Velveteen Rabbit. Retold and Illustrated by Mrs.
Schliesmann s First Grade Class. 1997
Wicked
Tim - an antique children's book by Harry Rountree featuring Tim,
a very naughty and delightful little bunny - a digital facsimile.
Rabbits in History & Culture
The
Rabbit in MesoAmerica
Rabbits
of the Rainbow - these images would qualify as "dressed"
rabbits (as in rabbits wearing fancy clothing). Available as ecards, and
printed greeting cards.
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