I'm not aware of any specific 'rabbit sex stories' in mainstream literature. Most literature focuses on more positive and educational themes like friendship, love between humans, or adventures.
The significance of the rabbit is self - sacrifice. It was willing to give itself up to help someone in need, which is a very noble trait in Indian culture.
I don't really know the specific significance without more details. It could be significant to the person who created it or the people involved in the story.
The little white rabbit is often depicted as being curious. It likes to explore new places, like going deep into the forest or looking for new sources of food. It is also quite small and timid. When faced with danger or something unknown, it can get scared easily. But it is also resourceful, for example, when it gets lost, it can find its way back home using different methods.
The rabbit might use the lion's arrogance against it. For instance, the rabbit could trick the lion into believing it has a special power or connection. Maybe it says there is a magical force that will protect it, and the superstitious lion believes it.
No. In most cultures, such topics are inappropriate and not something that is commonly told. Cultures usually focus on stories that have moral lessons, historical significance or cultural values.
Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit named Benny. Benny lived in a cozy burrow at the edge of a big forest. One day, Benny decided to explore a new part of the forest. He hopped along, smelling the fresh flowers and listening to the birds sing. Suddenly, he came across a stream. Benny was a bit scared at first, but his curiosity got the better of him. He found some stepping stones and carefully crossed the stream. On the other side, he discovered a meadow full of the most delicious carrots he had ever seen. He ate his fill and then hopped back home, excited to tell his friends about his adventure.