Okay my freind I feel that the rabbit has been cheating on you. Am sorry to have to tell you this but it sounds like it was/ is a long affair. dump her. She's not worth it
No. The black tailed jackrabbit is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
well when my rabbit had babies the mom was black and white and the dad was grey and they both had brown eyes yet the babies had fur colors like orange or white with red eyes. so the color dosnt rely on the color of the parents but on the colors that the specific breed can turn out to have.
Yes.
White... Because white is match with snowy's color, right? There. Plus... Sometimes hawk can smell scent that rabbit's... but at hawk's view while hawk flying, hawk will can't see rabbit with white fur on snowy field.
Most zebras have black and white fur, although I have never heard of a zebra that doesn't have black and white fur.
Wild rabbits fur color is designed for camo. A wild hare will have a color that is called Aguti in domesticated rabbits. And again a snow hare will have a white coat to blend in with the snow. Domesticated rabbits on the other hand, their fur color comes from genetics. For example you breed a black rabbit to a black rabbit you are going to get 3/4 black and 1/4 what is in their pedigree.
it is not actually eating it's fur it is just making a nest for it's babies or sometimes it makes the nest for itself to keep it warm trust me i have a rabbit
qualitative observation
its fur and ears
MIGHT be a Dutch Rabbit. Need a better description.
white fur because white is cooler
The rabbit is a Forrest rabbit. These change to winter fur that is white. The color is for camouflage against larger predators and there for white for the winter snow