A baby bunny is called a kit or kitten. The term kit is commonly used to refer to young rabbits. When they are born, baby bunnies are blind, hairless, and entirely dependent on their mother for survival. They grow quickly and start to develop fur and open their eyes after about 10 days.
Rabbits are known for their rapid reproduction, and a group of baby bunnies is often referred to as a litter. The mother rabbit, called a doe, takes care of her kits in a nest she builds, usually hidden in tall grass or underbrush to protect them from predators.
Understanding the terminology and the early life stages of rabbits can help in appreciating the delicate nature of these adorable creatures.