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How to make a handmade rabbit headdress

Handmade Bunny Headdress Directions:

First, cut a round bunny head, then glue two long ears on the bunny head. Use watercolor pencils to draw the rabbit's eyes and triangular nose, and finally draw a cute little mouth and you're done.

Take out the wrapped paper bowl and decorate it with colored instant stickers, first wrapping a circle along the bottom of the bowl. Take out a piece of cardboard of the same color as the paper bowl, fold it in half and take a pen to draw bunny ears on it. Cut along the edges of the drawn lines, leaving a bit of an edge when you cut, which will make the bunny ears look more three-dimensional.

When you're done cutting, you'll have two ears, so outline the other one like the first one. You can take out a gold instant sticker and fold it in half to make two smaller ears as well, which will make the ears more beautiful. Stick to the first ear and fix the ears symmetrically to the paper bowl. Draw two eyes on white paper with a black marker and cut them out and paste them onto the bowl. Finally, draw the mouth, cut it out and stick it on.

Rabbits

Rabbits are the collective name for all genera under the family Rabbitidae in the mammal class Rabbitiformes, commonly known as rabbits. Biological Classification Animalia Chordata, Subphylum Vertebrata, Mammalia, Rabbitiformes.

Rabbits have long tubular ears (ears several times longer than they are wide), short tufted tails, and strong hind legs that are much longer than the forelimbs. ***There are 43 species in 9 genera, with the largest number of species in eastern and southern Asia, Africa, and North America. A few species are found in Europe and South America, some of which are widely distributed or have been introduced to many areas, while a number of species have a very restricted distribution. Terrestrial, mostly found in deserts, desertified grasslands, savannas, steppes and forests or woods.

Categorized by body size, they can be divided into large, medium and small rabbits. Large rabbits weigh about 5 to 8 kilograms (and a few more than 8 kilograms), medium-sized rabbits weigh about 2 to 4 kilograms, and small rabbits weigh about 2 kilograms or less. Generally speaking, the carcass of a rabbit can be divided into four parts: head and neck, trunk, limbs and tail.