with there claws and teeth, the female rabbit will use there teeth and bite down very hard on its foes.
They are more likely to use their very strong and huge back feet to scratch and rip at their foes.
Male rabbits either bite ti protect themselves or they bite to protect a mate or their babies, or they just wan to fight and play.
Rabbits protect their young by creating burrows or nests in hidden areas to keep them safe from predators. The mother rabbit also stays close to her young to provide warmth and protection. Additionally, mother rabbits are known to be very alert and will flee or fight to defend their babies if they sense danger.
They fight against other rabbits using their hind legs,and their teeth. They mark their territory like dogs,with pee.
to protect it or to cuddle it
They thump their back legs on the ground and grunt and squeal.
Baby rabbits are naturally odourless. The reason for this is that predators like foxes cannot track them down- it's to protect themselves.
In some places in the world, rabbits do not need injections (like Canada), but in other places in the world, rabbits do need injections to protect them against myxomatosis and VHD (like the UK).
Young rabbits are usually protected by their mother. The mother will protect the young by chasing away the predator or by hiding the young under them
Rabbits are not carnivores. No, they don't eat chicken. They will, however, eat dead kits in a 'protect the herd' mentality. Dead kits attract predators.
Rabbits eat a variety of plants in the garden, including vegetables, flowers, and herbs. To protect your plants from being eaten by rabbits, you can use physical barriers like fences or chicken wire, plant rabbit-resistant plants, or use repellents such as garlic or hot pepper spray.
Spread fox urine and fox hair around the garden.
To camoflauge. To protect themselves from possible predators. When they molt they gain oils that protect their sensitive skin.