Bumblebunny
Bumblebunny
The Bumblebunny is a cheerful hybrid animal that is part bumblebee and part bunny. It has the long ears and friendly face of a bunny, along with large, powerful wings like a bumblebee. Its body is tall and upright, with small bunny feet, and wide wings that stretch out from its sides. The Bumblebunny’s wings are its most important feature, allowing it to lift its bunny-sized body into the air with ease.
The Bumblebunny was discovered by a little girl named Kate after noticing a strange flying animal moving quickly through the air. At first, it looked like a large bee, but when it came closer, she could clearly see bunny ears and a bunny face.
After the sighting, Kate created a drawing of the Bumblebunny to show exactly what she saw, including its big wings, bunny ears, and body shape. This drawing helped document the discovery and led to the official identification of the animal now known as the Bumblebunny.
Bumblebunnies live in the air, often near fields, gardens, and open spaces where they can fly freely. They like places with flowers below and plenty of room to zoom around without obstacles.
Bumblebunnies eat pollen and grass, making them herbivores. They collect pollen while flying near flowers and nibble on grass when they land to rest.
Bumblebunnies move by flying through the air using their large wings. They can hover, glide, and quickly change direction. Because of their strong wings, they can fly really fast, even faster than most bees.
It is part bumblebee and part bunny.
It has very big wings.
It lives mostly in the air.
It can fly extremely fast.
Its bunny ears help it hear while flying.