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Ambitious, practical, extremely industrious. They work hard to attain the status that is important to them. Not especially domonstrative to others, but they are loyal and steady.
Intelligent, imaginative, visionary. They prefer acquiring knowledge rather than material possessions. They do like to live amongst beautiful things and tend to live quite comfortably.
Idealistic and astute, sensitive and kind. Very complex and talented. This Rabbit prefers low-key settings that allow use of creative skills. Seek peaceful, harmonious surroundings.
Energetic, independent, always searching. They may seem relaxed while actively pursuing ambitions. They often change goals and directions throughout their lives.
Their goal is having as many creature comforts as possible and having the security that comes with a bank account. Acquisitive and industrious, they want to live and work in a gracious environment.
Witty, amusing, easily bored. They are sociable and popular and do best in the center of the crowd.
Sentimental, sensitive, and idealistic, this Rabbit is easily hurt. Deeply attached to their roots and have a close bond with their parents.
Well mannered, poised, confident. This Rabbit is charismatic and extremely popular with friends and coworkers.
Neat, orderly, practical, and a bit fussy. They are capable and efficient and do everything in a thorough manner.
Charming and cultured with good taste and fond of living graciously. These sophisticated creatures are social successes.
Strong feelings and depth of character lie beneath the cool exterior of this Rabbit. Excellent taste in art and antiques.
Visionary outlook and an adventurous nature make this Rabbit less stay-at-home than others. Optimistic, spirited, and carefree.
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