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In East Asian folklore (China, Japan, Korea), a bunny is seen pounding the elixir of life in a mortar and pestle on the moon's surface. This legend comes from seeing the "man in the moon" as a rabbit standing on its hind legs.
A bunny’s teeth never stop growing. In the wild, they wear them down by gnawing on grass, bark, and twigs. In captivity, if a bunny does not have unlimited hay and safe wooden toys, their teeth can overgrow, causing abscesses, starvation, and death. In East Asian folklore (China, Japan, Korea), a
Here is a secret: Bunnies are naturally clean. Most spayed/neutered bunnies can be litter trained just like a cat. Place a low-sided box with paper-based litter (never clay or clumping cat litter) in a corner of their pen. They will instinctively use it while eating hay. In the wild, they wear them down by