Oh, I did not know that! Thanks!
The House Rabbit Society has fun facts:
Rabbits are very social creatures that always choose to live in groups when given the chance. A warren is the name given to the place where a fluffle lives. Some people also call a group of rabbits a colony.
Like cats, happy rabbits purr when content and relaxed. The sound is comes from teeth chattering softly.
24 1 ReplyI don't know why you'd say colony when fluffle is an option.
12 0 ReplyYes, fluffle should be the goto word!
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If you're bald, you should draw rabbits on your head. From a distance they might look like hares.
22 3 ReplyIs a kerfuffle a rabbit fight?
15 0 ReplyIf not, it should be. 🤣
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Those aren’t wild rabbits.
13 0 ReplyBut they are very cute.
16 0 ReplyThat much is indisputable.
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Not according to Wikipedia, sadly: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animal_names
8 0 ReplyIt is on the Wiktionary though, weird. https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/fluffle I don't think it's a commonly used word, like colony is.
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my favourite related turn of phrase I saw once: "a gaggle of journalists"
8 0 ReplyI thought this was a plate of fried shrimp in the thumbnail.
8 0 ReplyGroups of pet rabbits like:
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