Yes, rabbits do have a different digestive system from humans. They are herbivores so they possess a much longer large intestine for digesting cellulose while humans being omnivores lack this feature.
a rabbit is not a meat eater so they dont need as much acids in their stomach to brake down food as much as rats.
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they have respiratory,digestive, skeletal,and nervous. and also some others that we as humans have also
They are both monogastric animals and have similar structures in their digestive systems, however the rabbit has one very different process which is producing caecothrobes to re-digest food by passing through the system again.
a horse has the same digestive system as a rabbit
No, their physically appearance is the same. The only physical difference is in their reproductive systems.
Yes, they are called rabbit droppings for a reason. Soft stool in a rabbit is a sign of digestive problems.
Of course! Hay pushes out waste from the rabbit's digestive system. Hay should be available to your rabbit always.
no. rabbits have very delicate digestive systems. you want to stick to the same diet and if you re looking for a treat i recommend small slices of apple or a bunch of celery leaves.
No. Rabbits are lagomorphs and humans aren't.
no
No, Humans cannot catch Mites from rabbits.
No no
lungs as in humans