In sharp contrast, the (1960s) rebranded the animal as a sleek, sexualized figure: bunny ears, bow tie, and fluffy tail on a corseted adult entertainer. This version lives on in Halloween costumes and retro kitsch, representing the tension between innocence and allure. Hugh Hefner chose the rabbit for its “playful, frisky” nature—and its commercial fertility.
The domestication of rabbits is a relatively recent evolutionary event compared to dogs or cats. The History of Rabbits In sharp contrast, the (1960s) rebranded the animal
In both the wild and domestic settings, bunnies exhibit complex social behaviors: In sharp contrast