Yes, because there still there
snowball if it is a white bunny coco for a brown bunny gumdrop squirt their are so many cute and lovable choices.
It is ok because if the bunny do not have a mate then there will not be any babies. If the bunny do have a mate then it is still ok because it will not harm the bunny.
White Rabbits or any bunny in general (the Easter Bunny) and yellow chicks. Sometimes Winnie the Pooh and friends as well.
Fluffy, Goo, and maybe even Jo! There are any common bunny names but these are a few.
Any age , I take my bunny/rabbit for walkes all the time she is about 1 month :)
In the deserts of the United States, both cottontails and jack rabbits can be found in the deserts.
NO! Rabbits cannot, must not, should not, eat any wheat or grain. Just fruits, vegetables, and hay.
Timothy hay is preferable for all rabbits at any stage in their life.
Rabbits can live in any park really. It just depends on the type of rabbit and its habitat. But if you were asking so you could catch a bunny in the wild, good luck kid
No. Rabbits must NOT eat any kind of wheat.
No, rabbits can't eat any part of the marijuana plant because it's poisonous for them. See the related link and question below for information about what rabbits can and can't eat.
Giant rabbits live just like all other pet rabbits live, only their habitat needs to be bigger.Pet rabbits need to be kept safe, and most people find it easiest to keep their rabbit safe inside a cage or other enclosure when they're not around to supervise. Another option is to completely bunny-proof a room for the rabbit or even your entire home.No matter what, you'll have to do some bunny-proofing, because rabbits need the time and space to run around, exercise, play, and socialize every day. Any space your rabbit can access needs to be safe and bunny-proofed. Any space your rabbit can access when you're not there, though, needs to be 100% perfectly bunny-proofed, because rabbits can be very curious and also very determined when it comes to destructive behaviour.See the related questions below for details and helpful links.