You remove the skin first.
Yes, of course.
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The skeleton of a horse is adapted for strength and speed with long limbs for ground clearance and fast running. In contrast, a rabbit's skeleton is adapted for agility and jumping, with shorter hind limbs and elongated hindfoot bones for powerful hopping. Both skeletons have features that enable efficient movement for their respective modes of locomotion.
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By bringing the rabbit to a vet. See the related question below for more information.
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A castrated rabbit is a male rabbit that has undergone a surgical procedure to remove its testicles. This procedure is commonly done to reduce aggressive behavior and prevent unwanted reproduction.
Rabbits have endoskeletons. That means their skeleton in on the inside surrounded by muscles, tissue, stc. Exoskeletons are on the outside of animals, like spiders.
No, rabbits are chordates - phylum Chordata, a different phylum than Arthropoda (the arthropods). Pretty much anything with an internal skeleton and backbone like mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, will be chordates. Arthropods have their skeleton on the outside (exoskeleton), like the insects or crustaceans.
If your cat kills a rabbit, you should remove the rabbit from your cat's reach and dispose of it properly. It's important to keep your cat indoors or supervised to prevent further harm to wildlife.
Remove and discard immediately.
In the book "Skeleton Man" by Joseph Bruchac, the antagonist is the character known as "The Flying Head." This entity, a malevolent being from Abenaki folklore, poses a threat to the main characters and serves as the primary source of conflict in the story.