No! Why would you ask a weird question like this? You thinking about cutting your rabbit's ears off, you little burger?
If they are "cut off" they do not simply grow back. If you have the remains, a proper vet may be able to re-attach them.
Lord forbid this happens.
A rabbit with small ears has small ears and a rabbit with big ears has big ears.
Assuming that the rabbit is not a lop earred breed, one may assume that the rabbit has damage to the cartilage in it's ear. OR, if summer time, because of extreme heat the rabbit's ears grow faster than the babies do the cartilage is not strong enough to hold up the heavy ears. In some cases the rabbit will grow into it's ears but some may remain damaged for life
'Rabbit' means a animal which have 'ears' like 'donkey' so 'rabbit' have 'donkey' like 'ears' and because of this we say 'rabbit' to a 'rabbit'.
The rabbit that pulls a nail can not be shown. The nail will not grow back.
rabbit can cach it from another rabbit that had it
A rabbit with small ears has small ears and a rabbit with big ears has big ears.
Some rabbit ear in their head. Some in their back of fur :]
When you crop a dogs ears, they do not grow back.
Assuming that the rabbit is not a lop earred breed, one may assume that the rabbit has damage to the cartilage in it's ear. OR, if summer time, because of extreme heat the rabbit's ears grow faster than the babies do the cartilage is not strong enough to hold up the heavy ears. In some cases the rabbit will grow into it's ears but some may remain damaged for life
Rabbit ears are larger than our ears. Rabbit ears can hear 10x better than humans can. Rabbit ears are covered in fur, we have ear hair. Our ears go on the side of our heads and rabbit ears go straight up or lop down if it is a lop rabbit.
It will not grow back. If you are planning on showing that rabbit it is a disqualification.
The plural form for rabbit ears is (one) rabbit's ears; or (two) rabbits' ears.
'Rabbit' means a animal which have 'ears' like 'donkey' so 'rabbit' have 'donkey' like 'ears' and because of this we say 'rabbit' to a 'rabbit'.
Rabbit Ears Productions was created in 1985.
If the rabbit was born without ears because of a birth defect or if it lost its ears due to injury, then yes, it is still genetically and physically a rabbit.
The rabbit that pulls a nail can not be shown. The nail will not grow back.
rabbit's ears."rabbit" in Japanese is usagi.and "ears" is mimi.