They drink it to keep them healthy and get some juices from fruit to give them protein
Their fur.Their lips.Their tongues.
While some rabbits may not mind water or enjoy swimming, most domestic rabbits do not like being submerged in water and can become stressed or scared. It is important to introduce water to rabbits gradually and ensure they are comfortable and safe around it.
A rabbits body is 65-70% water
Rabbits drink water from a water bottle or a water bowl to stay hydrated.
There are no water rabbits in nature. The term "water rabbit" might refer to the Chinese zodiac; specifically, someone born in 1903, 1951, 1963, or 2011.
Rabbits drink water from a bowl efficiently by using their lips to lap up the water, similar to how a cat drinks. They may also use their front paws to hold the bowl steady while drinking.
Water. (Just like rabbits with various colors!)
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Rabbits can drink water from bowls and bottles. Some rabbits prefer one or the other. Some rabbits like to throw their dishes around, so if you use a bowl, choose a heavy ceramic crock without a rim for the rabbit to grab onto. It's very important rabbits drink a lot of water because it promotes good health and helps prevent serious illness. Your rabbit should have access to clean, fresh, cold water all the time, 24/7. Ideally, give your rabbit two water sources, one bowl and one bottle, that way they have a choice.
No, rabbits can't drink flavoured water. Rabbits should only drink plain, pure water. Artificial flavours and colours are not good for rabbits. Sugar and other sweeteners are also unhealthy for bunnies. If your rabbit isn't drinking enough water, this can lead to illness, so you might consider putting a tiny amount of 100% pure apple juice in the water (no more than 1 part juice to 6 parts water). If you do this, you should limit the rabbit's other treats accordingly, because too much sugar can lead to illness. You should only do this under direction of a vet.