No, usually black/white/brown/grey/golden
well i call them bunnies but if you want to know its because almost all animals have different colored eyes.
Most Rabbits have brown eyes. Albino rabbits have red eyes and there are even some rabbits with blue eyes.
Nope. Rabbits live on land, and mussels live in the water, for one. They are very different.
Blue Ham rabbits, also known as Blue Havana rabbits, are primarily bred for their meat, which is known for being tender and flavorful. Additionally, they are valued for their unique blue-colored fur, which can be used in the textile industry. Some people also keep them as pets due to their friendly temperament and attractive appearance. Overall, they serve both agricultural and recreational purposes.
Red with Strap and Blue Shorts
no because it will get all over there fur.
So far no species of rabbit has been found to be blue. Some rabbit owners dye their rabbits fur blue! Strange!
Opal color in lionhead rabbits is a dilute shade of greenish-blue. It is a rare and unique coloration that gives the rabbit a striking and beautiful appearance.
Either mice or rats or rabbits but don't listen to me I'm not positive
Rabbits are not color blind. They can see color, but their color vision is not as vivid as humans. They primarily see in shades of blue and green, with limited ability to distinguish between reds and greens.
it is rabbits
Any breed of any animal can have white fur/skin and red eyes. A rabbit with red eyes and white fur is known to be an Albino rabbit. Albinism is common in rats as well. It can also happen to people (not so much the red eyes). there are black albino people which have white skin, even though their entire family is black.