You can not hear.
Beatrix Potter was neither deaf nor blind. She was a talented English writer and illustrator best known for her children's books, such as "The Tale of Peter Rabbit."
"I rather tell thee what is to be fear'dThan what I fear; for always I am Caesar.Come on my right hand, for this ear is deaf,And tell me truly what thou think'st of him."
He will tell him up in his ear, but the deaf person will not hear the blind person screaming, and the blind person won't be able to see the deaf robber running away!!! -Anynomous
First answer: The same as you would any other rabbit Another opinion: Rabbits that are deaf are "special needs," and you have to take that into account when you think of how to care for them. For instance, they might startle more easily than other rabbits, if you suddenly appear in front of them or pick them up from behind, because they didn't hear you coming. For information about how to care for rabbits, see the related question below. For one person's story about caring for a deaf rabbit, see the related link below.
I don't have a rabbit, but I'm sure any VETERINARIAN could tell you.
when there is no water in them
You can tell by when your rabbit loses hair. If your rabbit is shedding alot or its very greasy, you should know by then.
i would write it on a paper and tell someone to tell him
It will have a penis and testes.
she doesn't have a penis
if it has a chip or callar.