The Rabbit Is a Quiet Trickster
There are over 29 species of rabbits found on all continents except Antarctica. They are vegetarian, hop around, and love to multiply. Rabbits can produce two to five litters of young per year. They have long ears to hear distant dangers and an almost 360-degree field of vision. They can be found in tall grasses and have a knack for not being seen. They dart swiftly in any direction as speed and agility are their main defenses. Rabbits like to burrow in the ground and have a back door for an escape. They are active day and night but mostly at dawn and dusk. Besides spending quiet time alone, rabbits enjoy family life and a strong sense of community.
The rabbit is sensitive, quiet, and aware. They use cleverness instead of strength to outwit their adversaries. The rabbit instinctively senses what paths lead to danger and which to success. Besides being observant, they are cunning and good at coming up with creative solutions. The rabbits’ sharp skills help them out of scrapes and uncomfortable situations. With alertness and fast reflexes, they know how to shift course quickly. Rabbits are great strategists, sometimes a trickster, always ready with a back-up plan. The optimistic rabbit represents prosperity, fertility, and good luck.
Don’t be fooled by their gentleness and small size. The spirit rabbit is many times its size and offers a lot of support. Their message: use your intelligence to make progress by leaps and bounds.