Rabbit teeth never stop growing, sort of like our fingernails. If a rabbit doesn't chew enough their teeth will not grind down and the teeth will grow longer than needed...sometimes very long ei. three inches. Rabbit's teeth have no nerve endings so if carefully done one could snip the teeth with clippers (you should probably get a vet to do this)
The only way to find out what's wrong with your tongue and teeth is to see a dentist. If there is something wrong with your teeth, like being broken, they could be scratching your tongue which can make it sensitive.
Absolutely not. Something is REALLY wrong. Are they peeling becausethey are burned?
It could have something wrong with its teeth
Rabbits don't play dead; their response to predators is to run away. If a rabbit is lying down motionless, something is wrong. It could be in shock.
Rabbits display affection to other rabbits naturally by nibbling. By reacting to a rabbits nibbles by saying "ouch" or moving away, a rabbit senses it did something wrong. It then adapts to lick as a display of affection to humans. It is also a form of nurturing. If a rabbit licks you, it means you did something it likes and it is trying to repay you.
I wish i knew, sorry!:)lol. No, physical punishment of animals is wrong. They do not connect the punishment with the "crime".
Some do, if the mom smells fear from an intruder or if she belives something is wrong with her babies.
Extremely wrong.
Nerves in our teeth help us feel sensations like pain, temperature, and pressure. They alert us when something is wrong with our teeth, like decay or damage, so we can take care of them.
teeth erupt in wrong place
Nothing-it is an albino.
If you want to. No, you shouldn't do it. It's unnecessary, and it would cause your rabbit stress. Because cats and dogs eat meat, their teeth grow bacteria, and that's why they need their teeth brushed. Rabbits don't have that problem because they don't eat any meat or animal products (like dairy). They don't need their teeth brushed, but they do need their teeth ground down because rabbit teeth are constantly growing. Most rabbits can grind down their own teeth by eating lots and lots of hay. Some rabbits, because of genetic problems, need to go to the vet for dental care. See the related questions below for more details and helpful links.