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Why is the playboy logo a rabbit?

The Rabbit Head was designed by Arthur Paul in 1953. It is considered to represent the entertainment side of "Playboy" and represents a lighter part of life. The rabbit is an important source of global revenue for Playboy. It is the most famous trademark in the world, like McDonald's Big M, Nike's small hook, and the polo man on the POLO shirt.