In recent years, Swift Heart was identified as a female, but I'll always think of the character as a him, and this is so adorable. Can't go wrong with bunnies being cute like that.
To answer your questions, the Easter bunny actually derives from Pagan beliefs. It was not actually a rabbit, but a hare, though "bunny" applies to both rabbits and hares. They're known for their promiscuity, as a result, a LOT of life springing up in their children. Eggs symbolise the same thing, combined with the spring season, which all means a renewal of life.
Hope that answers everything, Bunny!
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"The faith of one is better than none, and nobody is beyond redemption."
OMG this is adorable. abit of care bear trivia in the DIC series of care bears swift heart was male but when nelvana bougth the rights to the series swift heart switched genders. still one of my fave cousins in either gender
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To answer your questions, the Easter bunny actually derives from Pagan beliefs. It was not actually a rabbit, but a hare, though "bunny" applies to both rabbits and hares. They're known for their promiscuity, as a result, a LOT of life springing up in their children. Eggs symbolise the same thing, combined with the spring season, which all means a renewal of life.
Hope that answers everything, Bunny!
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"The faith of one is better than none, and nobody is beyond redemption."
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Feed my Pokeplushies
1 - K.I.I.T. - [link]
2 - K.A.R.R. - [link]
Also if you could can you also feed my digimon
Tyson - [link]
About your questions, here's Wikipedia's article on it: [link]
The bit on "symbols" explains the significance behind a rabbit hiding eggs.
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Feed my Pokeplushies
1 - K.I.I.T. - [link]
2 - K.A.R.R. - [link]
Also if you could can you also feed my digimon
Tyson - [link]
it was very illustrative
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