The first step is to draw the round head of the rabbit.
The second step is to continue to draw two lovely long ears on the top of the rabbit's head.
The third step is to draw curved eyes and nose in the cute little rabbit's head.
The fourth step, then continue to draw the two arms of the lovely rabbit, which is the appearance of New Year's greetings.
Step five, then we draw the body parts of the rabbit who pays New Year greetings.
Step 6, then draw a rabbit's tail in the lower left corner of the rabbit's clothes.
Step 7: Finally, draw the legs of the lovely New Year's greeting bunny. We can paint them in red to represent the New Year, and then draw the bunny with a stick figure.
There are many kinds of rabbits, and there are about 50 kinds of rabbits we usually keep, among which 45 kinds have been recognized by American Rabbit Breeders Association. The forty-five kinds of rabbits can be divided into five categories according to their weight. In addition, rabbits can also be divided into pet rabbits, wool rabbits and meat rabbits. The Dutch rabbit is said to have originated in the Netherlands. It is one of the ancient rabbit breeds and was recorded as far back as the 15th century.
About 1864, Dutch rabbits began to breed in Britain. During the late period of 1800 to the early period of1900, Dutch rabbits were used as meat rabbits. In order to strengthen the "selling appearance", farmers seem to have done seed selection for coat color.