White Rabbits
White rabbits are a common symbol in various cultures and stories, often representing purity, innocence, and new beginnings. They are frequently depicted in literature and folklore, such as in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, where the White Rabbit serves as a guide to the fantastical world.
In nature, white rabbits are typically a color variation of the European rabbit and can be found in various habitats. Their white fur provides camouflage in snowy environments, helping them evade predators. These rabbits are social animals, living in groups and exhibiting playful behaviors.