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The word 'rabbits' is correct and usable in written English
It is the plural form of the noun 'rabbit', which refers to a small mammal with long ears, a short tail, and soft fur. You can use the word 'rabbits' in written English whenever you want to refer to more than one rabbit. For example: - I saw three rabbits hopping around in the meadow. - The farmer's field was filled with dozens of rabbits. - The children were excited to spot a family of rabbits in the park. - The magician pulled a white rabbit out of his hat. - The ecology class studied the behavior of wild rabbits in their natural habitat.

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rabbits

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Plural of rabbit

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It gives the ecosystem a holistic boost, encouraging wildlife like bush pigeons and rabbits to return, and providing welcome human benefits such as wood cuttings for cooking and new food sources such as tamarind.

In a nod to news stories that have emerged from the country gamers can also ride Chicago Bulls basketballs, in homage to Denis Rodman, and fly giant rabbits based on reports that the North Korean embassy requested a shipment from a breeder in Germany in 2007.

Wearing the singer's Ziggy Stardust 'rabbit costume' designed by Kansai Yamamoto, the model read out a speech in which Bowie thanked fans and made a surprise intervention in the Scottish independence debate: "David has asked me to say this: In Japanese myth, the rabbits on my old costume that Kate's wearing live on the moon.

Crucial shots at point-blank range, suddenly discovering that my tech was the only person who could damage high-armour enemies because of his energy rifle, watching my medic bleed out covered in giant rabbits.

The alarm over the unfolding disaster was raised shortly after 6am by fishing boats who noticed a vessel in trouble off the Lampedusa coast near Isola dei Conigli (Rabbits' Island).

"We have allowed them to settle in to their own communities and they have no desire to mix, they would rather take over areas and breed like rabbits," he said, according to a report in the Manchester Evening News.

Among the shortlisted artists exhibiting was a young man who made evanescent little sculptures – monkeys, rabbits, squirrels – out of the fluff he scratched up from a newly laid carpet using his fingernails.

He feeds his vegetables with compost from his kitchen, his catfish on worms and larvae, his rabbits on leaves and herbs.

Actress Eva Longoria revealed that she's a big hunting enthusiast: "I learned to shoot aged four and grew up hunting deer, rabbits and turkey.

Children can take tractor rides, meet the animals (a horse, three ponies, two dwarf goats, as well as guinea pigs, rabbits and cats), collect eggs while adults can loll in one of three saunas.

Eighty per cent of veterinary professionals reported seeing an increase in levels of pet obesity in the last two years, with increasing numbers of overweight dogs, cats, rabbits and even small rodents being brought into their surgeries for treatment.

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