Sharon Reitz, dressed as the Easter bunny, carries a foam-stuffed carrot, March 27, 2005, after volunteering her time at the sixth annual Midtown Community Egg Hunt at Hyde Park in Kansas City, Mo.
Seven-month-old McKenna Lee is greeted by the Easter Bunny while Andrew Barron, 3, a neighbor, looks on at the Mayor's Easter Egg Hunt at Tilles Park in Fort Smith, Ark., Saturday, March 26, 2005.
Yang Yang Wang, 6, of China receives a hug from the Easter bunny April 19, 2003 during the city of Detroit's Easter celebration for children at Belle Isle in Detroit. The annual celebration included a Easter Egg scramble, face painting, a petting zoo and other activities for children.
Actor Randy Quaid, dressed as the Easter bunny posed for a photo with Edgar Gonzalez as Quaid hopped around the Los Angeles Children's Hospital to bring Easter cheer to the kids in the pediatric oncolgy ward April 9, 2004, in Los Angeles.
Michael Diem helps to steady the 166-foot Energizer Bunny Hot "Hare" Balloon as it is deflated June 18, 2004. The pink bunny was one of the main attractions at a balloon festival.
As the Easter Bunny applauds at right, President Clinton huddles with first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton at the White House, April 8, 1996, during the annual White House Easter Egg Roll and Hunt.
President Clinton and the Easter Bunny kick off the annual Easter Egg Roll Monday morning, April 13, 1998, outside the White House. The White House chef dyed 7,200 hard-boiled eggs for the annual traditional event that dates back to 1878.
President Clinton, accompanied by the Easter Bunny, waves to White House visitors on the South Lawn April 24, 2000, during the annual White House Easter Egg Roll.
First lady Laura Bush waves with the Easter Bunny at the annual White House Easter Egg Roll, April 1, 2002, in Washington. A total of 10,800 eggs were boiled, the president's dog was captured in a chocolate sculpture and the White House opened the gates to hundreds of children for the annual egg roll on the South Lawn.
Army Lt. Col. Chris Cavoli's 2-year-old son, Nick, right, is not too sure about the Easter Bunny, April 21, 2003, at the annual Easter Egg Roll at the White House. That year, the event was only open to military families.
Easter Bunny characters help kick off the annual Easter Egg roll at the White House, April 12, 2004.
Costumed as the Easter bunny, Troyce Hudnell of Key West, Fla., shows off plastic Easter eggs he found April 12, 2003, while participating in an underwater egg hunt in an enclosed dive training lagoon at Florida Keys Community College in Key West, Fla.
Wearing a plastic replica of a chocolate Easter bunny on his head, Noel MacFetrich of New York, strolls down New York's Fifth Avenue April 20, 2003, during the city's annual Easter parade.
Milyat Martinez, center, tries to convince her 2-year-old daughter, Melanie, that the Easter Bunny is friendly at the Seaquarium in Miami, April 19, 2003.
Lee Alvarez, 2 1/2, found the Easter Bunny just a little frightening while paying a visit to a shopping mall in Sacramento, Calif., April 21, 2000.
Hoa Nguyen, left, sets out 10-ounce chocolate bunnies during production at Lake Champlain Chocolates, April 6, 2004, in Burlington, Vt., as the company continued preparation for the upcoming Easter holiday.
Lucky, a mixed breed rabbit, was rescued after being strapped with explosives and thrown in Lake Don Castro in Castro Valley, Calif. on July 13, 2004.
Jane Thigpen, costumed as the Easter Bunny, approaches Asian elephants Betty Boop, left, and Mary, with an offering of carrots April 1, 2000, at Riddle Elephant Sanctuary in Guy, Ark. The non-profit sanctuary holds an open house the first of every month.