This is a picture of one of my pet rabbits, Graham Cracker, outside in his cage. This was taken with a Canon film camera on Easter this year, when my nieces and nephews were playing in my backyard. I was trying to capture the delicateness of a rabbit nose.
Graham Cracker lives outside with his three sisters (2 have brown fur, one has white) and 2 brothers (both brown). He is named for the color of his fur. He's six years old and was born in March of 2006, when my two daughters were in fourth and sixth grade. We came home one day to find all six baby bunnies sitting in the cage with their mother. We'd had no idea that the mother rabbit (Snowball) was pregnant! What a surprise! Graham Cracker, along with his siblings, is the great-great grandson of my family's first two rabbits that we got from the Humane Society quite a few years ago.
He loves to eat grass, bananas, carrots, zucchini, eggplant, cucumbers, anything! All of the rabbits play follow the leader and run throughout the backyard all day long.
By GuinevereW from Phoenix, AZ
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This was actually supposed to be for the photo contest, but I guess it's here now, so here's more information for the pet part:
Graham Cracker lives outside with his three sisters (2 have brown fur, one has white) and 2 brothers (both brown). He is named for the color of his fur. He's six years old and was born in March of 2006, when my two daughters were in fourth and sixth grade. We came home one day to find all six baby bunnies sitting in the cage with their mother.
We'd had no idea that the mother rabbit (Snowball) was pregnant! What a surprise! Graham Cracker, along with his siblings, is the great-great grandson of my family's first two rabbits that we got from the Humane Society quite a few years ago. He loves to eat grass, bananas, carrots, zucchini, eggplant, cucumbers, anything! All of the rabbits play follow the leader and run throughout the backyard all day long.
I love him! Graham Cracker is so cute!
I had a bunny named Pee Wee when I was 8. He was a lop-eared bunny who was gray and white. He loved bananas too! I always thought that was so funny, I never thought bunnies would like bananas.
Pee Wee was my first "real" pet (I had fish, but you couldn't play with or pet a fish.) I only had him until I was 12 when he got sick and died, even though we took him to the vet and got him medicine. I still miss him sometimes, he was a good bunny.
Thank you for sharing!
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