What the heck kinda question is that? It makes no sense .
all it takes for a rabbit to paralyze and kill another rabbit is them jumping on it's back once the right way
Yes. A rabbit's natural way of cleaning itself is by licking itself including paws.
Rabbits are territorial and when you put a male in a female's cage, it is her space. Therefore it's better to put the doe in the buck's cage.
Dropping a rabbit or trying to make it run in a plastic ball (like a giant hamster ball) can cause serious spinal cord injury and paralysis. Although, we have seen an instance in which a bot fly (google it) larvae was growing in the neck of a rabbit and it was pressing against the nerves as it grew. This created a partial paralysis in the rabbit's hind legs. The bot larvae can grow as much as three inches before working their way out of the host. Once the worm was removed, the rabbit regained normal use of its legs.
It could be a way for a woman to express that she is pregnant. During the 20's and 30's tests for preganancy involved animals, and a casual way that a woman might express that she was pregnant was to say something like "The rabbit died". It was not a woman's pregnancy itself that caused a rabbit to die, but the rabbit had to be killed so that its ovaries could be examined. If a woman was pregnant, then injections of fluids from the woman into a rabbit would cause the rabbit to ovulate, indicating pregnancy... or do you mean that your pet rabbit died? In that case, never mind...
you have to weaken it to like no life and then you have to paralyze it and use ultra balls
One way to stun or paralyze a fish is to hit it quite hard on the head with a stone or the likes. Another way to "paralyze" the fish is to cut off the main fin [ the propeller fin ] then it cannot swim away or swim at all. fish usually act "paralyzed" when they are in shock. like most people have said you do need to change the water, again making sure that all of your levels,
you put them to sleep or paralyze them
It may be simply one way your rabbit has learned to get your attention. A common rabbit gesture is to make digging motions on the floor, the furniture, or even on you, which can result in scratches. As well, rabbits claws are meant for digging and don't retract, and their paws are less agile and dextrous than some other pets. So when jumping up on you to say, 'Hi, I'm here!', or jumping down again to get you to play with them, they may accidentally scratch.
Bungee Jumping
Fleas on a rabbit are just called fleas, and a rabbit with fleas is just called a rabbit with fleas. If your rabbit has fleas, the safest way to treat it is to take the rabbit to a vet.
don't put it with the male rabbit.