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* [[Good with Numbers]]: Because of their high fertility rates, rabbits are sometimes depicted as being good at mathematical multiplication and/or the Fibonacci sequence.
* [[Good with Numbers]]: Because of their high fertility rates, rabbits are sometimes depicted as being good at mathematical multiplication and/or the Fibonacci sequence.
* [[Herbivores Are Friendly]]: Rabbits tend to be depicted as friendly, nice or good.
* [[Herbivores Are Friendly]]: Rabbits tend to be depicted as friendly, nice or good.
* [[Hot Skitty-On-Wailord Action]]: Rabbits and hares have bred and interbred so much in fiction that they've more or less [[In the Future, Humans Will Be One Race|become one species]].
* [[Improbable Species Compatibility]]: Rabbits and hares have bred and interbred so much in fiction that they've more or less [[In the Future, Humans Will Be One Race|become one species]].


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Needs more bunnies.

"Bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposes
They got them hoppy legs and twitchy little noses
And what's with all the carrots?
What do they need such good eyesight for anyway?!

Bunnies! Bunnies! Bunnies! It must be bunnies!"
Anya, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, "Once More with Feeling"

This index is for tropes related to rabbit and hares. While rabbits and hares are different animals in Real Life, in fiction they are often treated similarly, and are sometimes regarded as one and the same.

Specific examples from works should be listed on the respective trope page. See The Other Wiki for a list of fictional rabbits and hares and The House Rabbit Society for another list of fictional and real famous rabbits. See also Fearsome Critters of American Folklore for jackalopes.

Not to be confused with Plot Bunny, Bridge Bunny, Bunny Ears Lawyer, Down the Rabbit Hole, Killer Rabbit, Call a Rabbit a Smeerp or Call a Smeerp a Rabbit.

Tropes also associated with rabbits, but not exclusive to them:

Pages in category "Bunny Tropes"

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Media in category "Bunny Tropes"

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