• Question: Why does the Easter bunny carry eggs? Rabbits don't lay eggs.

    Asked by avengedsevenfold to David, Luna, Mark, Melanie, Probash on 23 Mar 2011 in Categories: .
    • Photo: David Pyle

      David Pyle answered on 23 Mar 2011:


      Presumably it started as some sort of ritual celebration of fertility and new life, associated with spring, the equinox, rising sap and so on?

    • Photo: Probash Chowdhury

      Probash Chowdhury answered on 23 Mar 2011:


      The hen is busy laying more eggs so the rabbit delivers them in the mean time 🙂

    • Photo: Luna Munoz

      Luna Munoz answered on 23 Mar 2011:


      Good question! I think the Easter egg may be a remnant of a pagan holiday to celebrate Eostre (who is a goddess that is associated with the Easter egg although many people say that Eostre has nothing to do with fertility) after whom the Easter holiday is named. However, there may have been many eggs about after Lent (since the hens were carrying on laying eggs – Lent or no), so maybe that’s why the eggs are associated with the holiday.

      I don’t know why or how the rabbit got in there. Eostre is associated with rabbits, but there are customs such as hunting rabbit on Good Friday which seem to be unrelated to paganism.

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