If the need arises, most rabbits can run about 25 miles per hour. Some exceptions would be the wild jackrabbits, which can run 45 miles per hour, and large rabbits such as a Flemish Giant (weighing sixteen pounds) and obviously would have a harder time at proving agile.
no beare cause dogs are faster than hares and horses are faster than a dog
No. Gerbils, hamsters, rabbits, mice, rats are faster than guinea pigs.
Yes cos they are rabbits!
yes
The main reason why rabbits are a kangaroo's enemy is that they eat the same vegetation which the kangaroos like. Since they breed much faster than kangaroos, the native marsupials cannot compete for food with this introduced pest.
Rabbits are illegal in he state of Queensland because they are an introduced pest. If pet owners were more responsible and did not let their rabbits out to breed in the wild, legislation would be unnecessary: however, the feral rabbit problem in Queensland is bad enough without adding to it. Rabbits eat the native vegetation on which native animals depend; they breed much faster than native mammals; and consequently, they cause untold millions of dollars worth of destruction, ecologically.
Four times faster than a human's heart.
Yes
Yes they breed like rats
People do not chase rabbits since rabbits can run faster than people and can escape. If you want to catch a rabbit, you would use a snare.
Faster than rabbits but around the same as hares. Hares are 45 mph (72 kph). Whilst guinea pigs are 39-47 mph (68-77 mph).
Because humans are killing them faster than than they can breed.
the acd is slightly faster than bc