European Rabbit
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: The European rabbit is a common animal that is usually greyish-brown in color. It lives underground in burrows and is originally from southern Europe and northern Africa. This rabbit has been introduced to many other places around the world. It is often kept as a pet and has been bred in many different colors for various purposes. When they are born, the baby rabbits (called kits) are born without fur and are very weak and helpless.
"To pull a rabbit out of a hat": This idiom means to do something surprising or to find a solution to a problem unexpectedly.
"Rabbit on": This phrasal verb means to talk continuously about something, usually in a boring way.
The term "European rabbit" refers to a specific type of rabbit known for its burrowing habits and origins in southern Europe and northern Africa. It is commonly kept as a pet and can be found in various colors.