Yes, because (a) it's bigger and (b) it's warm-blooded.
foxes need energy because they are fat foxes need energy because they are fat
It is not necessary, but this can help hold the frog in place more efficiently.
everything because energy is what makes living things live an example. grass takes energy from the sun, a rabbit eats the grass so a little bit of the energy is passed to the rabbit, a wolf eats the rabbit wich than energy goes to the wolf, and the wolf dies and the energy goes into the ground, wich is transferd back to the plant. in other words the grass, rabbit, wolf all need energy in order to hunt sleep(in the grasses case make food) run walk and so on so i hope this helped
the higher up the food chain you go, the less energy is availabe. that's why a rabbit would eat a small amount of grass, a fox would eat a few rabbits, and a wolf would eat a few foxes. they need to eat more because energy is lost every time you move up a link in the food chain. the rabbit loses energy but living, running pooping ect, so that's less energy for the fox when it eats the rabbit
A rabbit is a mammal, and as such it is an endotherm. He produces his own heat from the energy he gets from his food, and has no need of an extern source like the sun or a radiating lightbulb.
Yes, because food gives them energy and they need energy more food and energy to play spots.
you need a rabbit
you need a pen open space and well that's it for basics and you need bottles to feed a rabbit and many more items let em check back to see what i can do.
Rats have a higher metabolic rate than frogs.
it would need more energy to get of the earth
It is because we need different amount of energy in different conditions of our body. When we rest we need less energy but when we do hard work we need more energy. Performing hard work is a difficult activity and it needs more energy. Thus, by increasing the breathing rate more energy is supplied to the cells for the production of more energy.
You need to get your rabbit to the vet immediately.