The jackrabbit has eyes on the back of its head so it can see to the sides, to the front, and to the back of its head. They have great hearing so they can be aware of their surroundings and danger nearby. They also have strong hind legs so it can run up to 35 miles per hour.
The black tailed jackrabbit's adaptation are the fur so they have brown like fur and the land are brown too so they can survive out the desert and the very good eyesight and hearing so they can stay alert and stay protected from their predators like wolf, fox, owl, eagle and much more..... I think. And the long legs so they can run fast away from their predators and their home are burrow so when the predator comes up so they can run to the burrow and be safe :)
They cool themselfs down with their long ears.
long ears to help them hear betterandbig feet to help them move faster and farther
Thier long ears that keep them cool.
A learned adaptation is something the animal learns how to do. most of the time these skills have been taught by the animal's parents.
Reader Rabbit is a boy, if you've been asking recently.
When I got my rabbit, I asked what she had been fed on whilst at the shop and I've kept her on that food.
The Velveteen Rabbit turns into a real rabbit after it's been a toy it's whole life. =3
decapitated means beheaded, so i would imagine that decapitated rabbit means a rabbit whose head has been chopped off, or otherwise removed.
I and II only
"Tales of Beatrix Potter" aka "Peter Rabbit and Tales of Beatrix Potter": 1971 "Rabbit Ears: The Tale of Peter Rabbit": 1987 "The Tale of Peter Rabbit": 1991 "The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends": 1992 "The New Adventures of Peter Rabbit": 1995
In the Chinese year system, 1963 is the year of the rabbit. The animal cycle runs for twelve years without repeating any animals, therefore the previous year of the rabbit would have been 1951, and the following year of the rabbit would be 1975.
A learned adaptation is something the animal learns how to do. most of the time these skills have been taught by the animal's parents.
Reader Rabbit is a boy, if you've been asking recently.
No, the rabbit never died, he has always been alive and always will be.
When weighing a rabbit after it has been feed the biggest improvement one might see is on the scale. The weight of the rabbit after eating should be higher than it was before eating.
There has been nothing said about the adaptation since 2012 & it doesn't appear on Dreamworks confirmed upcoming projects so evidently the film has been cancelled.
Two of Lewis Carroll's books have been made into films; Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Many film versions combine the two books into one movie, the most famous example being the 1951 Disney adaptation.
When I got my rabbit, I asked what she had been fed on whilst at the shop and I've kept her on that food.
The Velveteen Rabbit turns into a real rabbit after it's been a toy it's whole life. =3
They probably won't. It depends on how long the rabbit has been a pet.they are guy