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The first Easter egg hunt is believed to have taken place in Germany around the 17th century. Martin Luther, a Protestant ...
Missouri House Rabbit Rescue urges thoughtful decisions on Easter bunny adoptions due to the long-term care rabbits require.
The bunny has become a symbol of Easter celebrations worldwide. As such embodying the spirit of spring, renewal, and joy.
Well, early origins are murky, but one theory holds that the rabbit, and the name 'Easter', both stem from the pagan festival ...
Most everyone who celebrates Easter has colored eggs before or been a part of an egg hunt and roll. So, what is the connection between one of the most sacred holidays in the Christian faith and eggs ...
Eve. Tomorrow is one of the holiest days of Christendom. And again, we’ll hear the debate of why that bunny gets more attention than Jesus. Of course, he shouldn’t. But he’s been around a lot longer ...
Each year, following Easter, inexperienced owners surrender these "gift" rabbits to shelters — or worse, just set free ...
A man who carved a giant Easter rabbit out of a huge bushy yew tree has explained why he created the leafy sculpture. The ...
The Fresh Toast - Often overlooked and dismissed, the hare is wise. Here are relevant life lessons learned from the Easter ...
Philip Mudd trimmed a very large bush in his garden to look like a rabbit.
The Easter Bunny's origins are unclear, but rabbits have long symbolized fertility and new life because of their high reproduction rate, according to History.com. "According to some sources ...