Well when you put your rabbit outside they dig holes in the ground, which turns the soil and helps it get nutrients.
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They can hear very far. Bunnies as you know have long ears witch help them hear far..very far.
-When bunnies give birth you might not need that much help, maybe just you and an adult. But, if that's going to happen I would suggest a vet there if that happens.
=yes soft quiet music keps them calm. no, bunnies like rap!!!!(eminem)
Yes, Rabbits (bunnies) are very good at breeding.Wild rabbits can breed with domesticated rabbits, they do not need any help.
they have good stuff to help the bunny stay helthy.
Bunnies typically open their eyes around 10 days. Some bunnies open their eyes even earlier if they feel that they really need to see where they are or what's going on. All my bunnies (so far) have opened their eyes on the afternoon of the 11th day. I sometimes "help" the process by taking off the crustiness that forms to help seal the bunnies eyes.
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Definitely NOT for food. You can get them for pets, and wild bunnies help demolish the weeds in your yard.
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