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The Easter Bunny has roots in German folklore, where it was known as the “Easter Hare.” It was said to hide eggs for children to find, symbolizing new life and spring. The tradition spread to America through German immigrants. Rabbits have long been associated with fertility and rebirth in Europe. They were linked to ancient rituals and even symbolized the goddess Eostre in some myths, though there’s no solid evidence connecting her to the Easter Bunny. The idea of a hare hiding eggs first appears in 16th century German texts and gradually became part of Easter celebrations. The Easter Bunny is a cultural tradition rather than a religious symbol. 🐰🥚🌸 [Read more 1] [Read more 2] [Read more 3] @googlefactss #EasterBunny#Easter#History#Traditions#DidYouKnow #ExtraPost#AncientRituals