A rabbit, a hoppy mammal with long ears. Depicted as a white, gray, or brown rabbit in full profile facing left with pink ears and a short tail, sitting on its long, hind legs or on all fours.
May be used in association with spring, Easter, magic, bunny ears, or various rabbit-based characters or expressions (e.g., going down the rabbit hole).
See also 🐰 Rabbit Face. One of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac.
Apple’s rabbit has red eyes, WhatsApp’s whiskers. Microsoft’s rabbit was previously brown, Facebook’s white.
Rabbit was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
The "🐇" emote or "Rabbit" emote is a pictorial representation of a rabbit, often used in digital communication to convey cuteness, playfulness, or speed. It is commonly used on social media platforms, messaging apps, and online forums. The emote is part of the Unicode character set and was first introduced in 2010.
- Fascination & Intrigue:
"I'm fascinated by the way rabbits communicate with each other through body language. 🐇" - Enthusiasm & Passion:
"I'm so passionate about rabbits that I volunteer at the local bunny rescue. 🐇" - Joy & Playfulness:
"Playing with my pet rabbit always brings a smile to my face. 🐇"
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