What animal give us Easter eggs?
The animal associated with Easter eggs is the Easter Bunny.
While bunnies don't actually lay eggs, the tradition of the Easter Bunny is thought to have originated from a combination of Germanic folklore and Christian beliefs.
Here's a little more about the tradition:
* Germanic Folklore: The Easter Bunny is believed to have originated from the Germanic goddess Eostre, who was associated with spring and fertility.
* Christian Beliefs: The eggs symbolize new life and resurrection, which is central to the Christian celebration of Easter.
So, even though the Easter Bunny isn't real, the tradition of hiding and finding Easter eggs is a fun and symbolic part of the holiday.
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