Rabbits will warn nearby rabbits of danger by thumping their back feet. They will do this when they feel threatened and scared or notice something unusual.
Mabey they are trying to get comfortable to where they sleep. So in that case, they move the bedding to where they want. But they dont do it because they know kung fu. someone put that on here.
Rabbits are still growing well into their 10 - 11th month, most rabbits will be fully grown at 1 year old though. Smaller rabbits mature slightly earlier and reach their full size a little earlier.
Yes, hay is excellent for rabbits! Hay is a great way to keep a rabbit's teeth healthy (they keep growing, and need to be worn down by something!) and digestive system healthy (hay is high in fibre), and a great way to keep them entertained and occupied (rabbits like to graze). Rabbits should have 100% 24/7 unlimited access to fresh hay. Fresh hay is greenish (some varieties more than others), sweet smelling, no mould or moisture, and low dust. Avoid hay that's been sitting on the shelf for months. Good hay for adult rabbits is grass hays like timothy, brome, orchard grass, meadow grass, and oat grass -- although oat grass is a little high in sugars and shouldn't be offered too often. Legume hays, like alfalfa, are not good for healthy adults. Alfalfa is an excellent hay for young rabbits (under one year old), nursing rabbits, pregnant rabbits, and some rabbits who are underweight or have been very sick and need the extra protein and carbs.
Rabbits have long teeth to enable them to nip off vegetation. Vegetation can be protected by thorns or sharp needles, and the rabbits' long teeth enable them to get past these protective measures. Some plants even produce chemicals that can damage the teeth of herbivores, but because the rabbits' teeth continue to grow throughout their life, and are constantly being worn down by them chewing on wood and other hard items, this is not a problem. After nipping the vegetation they want, rabbits then use their shorter molars to grind and crush the food before swallowing.
yes, they can. they eat them to keep their teeth trimmed down because their teeth never stop growing. Pet rabbits should have lots of hay to eat to keep their teeth worn down (also it's good for a rabbit's digestion and peace of mind), and sticks, twigs, and branches can also be fun to eat for the same reason.Some kinds of woods are poisonous for rabbits, so you shouldn't give them these twigs. For example, any woods that come from stone fruit trees, like cherry, peach, plum. Also, softwoods (like cedar and pine) may be toxic because of the phenols (the chemicals that make the wood smell nice), so they shouldn't be eaten, either.Some woods safe for rabbits to eat include: willow, spruce, ash, birch, maple, juniper, poplar, apple, pear, hazel, and hawthorn.Make sure that any sticks you give to rabbits are clean and don't have any pesticides on them, or car exhaust, or other poisons, or parasites or bugs.
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Mabey they are trying to get comfortable to where they sleep. So in that case, they move the bedding to where they want. But they dont do it because they know kung fu. someone put that on here.
The toga virilis was the standard unadorned toga that a Roman man wore when he officially became an adult. There were several types of toga, each used for different purposes and each connoting a different status. Some of the other togas were: the toga candida, made dazzling white with chalk and was word by candidates for political office, toga pulla, the toga worn for mourning or times of danger, the toga picta, the purple toga embroidered with gold worn by triumphing generals and the toga praetexta, which was worn by young boys and several magistrates and dictators.
There is no danger of Mount Everest ever being destroyed but there is a danger of the mountain becoming damaged by too many climbers on it every year. The paths get worn, there is rockfall and rubbish left.
They can go bad, sure. They're mechanical parts spinning against each other, they can get worn like anything else.
other words for faded: * pale * dim * washed out * worn * lose color * worn out
It is worn for marriage, funerals and other formal occasions.
They are worn in the same way as normal eyeglasses, placing a barrier between the eyes and any source of danger to the eyes.
DINGO'S They protect themselves and there young by hiding in there homes. They also get a strong sent to worn them when danger is around.
They are no longer safe to use- danger of a blowout, and loss of traction when driving on wet roads. They may be recapped- covered with a layer of rubber- and returned to service. They may also be recycled- shredded and used for other purposes.
Landau scrubs are worn by healthcare professionals in hospitals. They would be worn when the people are working in hospitals or other healthcare settings.
Each region has it's own traditional costume. The most famous costume is the dirndl, which is worn by women and the lederhosen, which is worn by men.