Yes
No. Rabbits do not attract mice. But if their food is left outside, the food may attract mice.
A ferrets will chase any rodent (mice, rats, rabbits)
I think so. Well, any poo will harm your puppy as it is not to be eaten.
Yes, Rabbits (bunnies) are very good at breeding.Wild rabbits can breed with domesticated rabbits, they do not need any help.
Just about any animal can harm you. Snakes, sharks, dogs, wolves, cats, hamsters, mice, rats, chickens, rabbits, rams, ducks, spiders, bees, ants, etc. The list goes waaaaaay on.
Yes domestic mice can get along with white footed mice. Typically any mouse can get along with another mouse, even if they're different breeds. Just keep in mind that RATS and MICE DO NOT GET ALONG. The rat(s) will kill and eat the mice. Same with guinea pigs and mice. The guinea pig WILL get attacked by mice and have no defense against them. They cannot use their front paws or teeth. Hope I helped. :)
Any small animals. Examples are rabbits, gerbils, field mice, squirrels, and little animals like that.
Rabbits have a but like any other animal. They usually do #2 in pellets just like deer, rats, hamsters, mice, ect. Also they have a buthole shaped like a circle.
yes
Wild mice can potentially carry diseases that could be transmitted to rabbits. Some of these diseases include leptospirosis, salmonellosis, and various parasites. Additionally, wild mice may carry fleas or ticks that could also transmit diseases to rabbits. It's essential to take precautions to prevent contact between wild mice and pet rabbits, such as keeping their living areas clean and secure, and ensuring that their food and water sources are not accessible to wild rodents. Regular veterinary check-ups and appropriate preventive measures can help minimize the risk of disease transmission.
No they are not. Lionhead rabbits are domestic rabbits with a mane gene. The mane gene is dominant so any rabbit that is bred to another that has a mane has a 50% chance of getting a mane. Since domestic rabbits can not mate with wild rabbits (in the US) you will not see Lionheads in the wild, unless someone dumped them there.
some examples of herbivores are manatees, rabbits, deers, mice and turtles. any animals that eat only plants are herbivores.