uhmmm well see i didnt have the answer to this one, until i actually tried it and yes they actually do have feeling in their tails...amazing right? yea dont try it im givin u a warning buddy dont try it
It is a genetic disease that causes a rabbits tail to twist to one side. It is common in larger rabbits with bigger tails.
i dont see why not
Besides hearing the rabbits use their ears for cooling. They do not sweat or pant to cool themselves (if you see a rabbit panting it is because he is already overheated and suffering from heat prostration). Blood circulates thru the large veins in the rabbits ear, and it cools as it does in the air.
Rabbits are lagomorphs. Lagomorphs are small four-legged vertebrates that are plant eaters (herbivores). They have thick fur and short tails or no tail. Lagomorphs have two or three pairs of incisors for chewing.
yes that's why if you stand on a dogs tail it wimpers negative human hair has no feeling yet when someone pulls it you still feel it try again
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Well, yes. Most bunnies/rabbits have white tails.
It is a genetic disease that causes a rabbits tail to twist to one side. It is common in larger rabbits with bigger tails.
they have tails, smart one. :P
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Not just female rabbits, but male rabbits also put their tails up. This means that the rabbit is urinating or pooping, but also when they do this, it reveals some special fur underneath their tails which, when shown to other rabbits, tells the other bunnies that there is danger nearby. Evacuate!
i dont see why not
Rabbits are animals with long ears and fluffy tails. Also known as bunnies, there are lots of different breeds. Rabbits can be found in the wild and are also kept as pets.
Fried Rabbits, Asian Legs and Cow Tails
fat storage in their tails
Dogs with their tails pointing down to the ground or even tucked between their legs are feeling fear and stress. Dogs with their tails held up like a flag are feeling confident, perhaps even aggressive. Relaxed dogs hold their tails in a neutral position, but neutral depends on the breed.