It depends on the specie of the rabbit.
At a local pet store, a plain pet rabbit costs about $20. A fancier rabbit could cost as much as $50. At the butcher shop, rabbit is sold by weight with a typical rabbit costing $10 or less.
This is not recommended. It could possibly damage the fur on the rabbit and perhaps even rip it out, which could cause the rabbit much pain and distress.
No, they will be eternally blind in the eye that fell out. However, if you scare or stress the rabbit too much when she/he lost her eye, there is a chance that it could die.
The rabbit's paw could be cut, there could be a broken bone, there could be a bruised foot.
Yes. The only time you really need to worry is breeding a dwarf rabbit with a obese one. It could put too much weight on the dwarf.
Anything could happen when a rabbit disappears.
Is this question - what does ti mean when my rabbit lays on it's belly? he could be too hot and by laying on the cool floor of his cage he is cooling himself off. Is this question - what does it mean when my rabbit rolls over and shows me it's belly? The rabbit is a playful creature, almost as much as a cat. He could just want a rub on his tummy.
Rabbits come in many different sizes, from dwarf to giant. How much a rabbit weighs depends on its species and breed. A healthy pet rabbit could weigh under 2 kg, or more than 10kg. A vet with experience and knowledge in rabbit care and behaviour could tell you the healthy weight for you rabbit.
A rabbit would eat bark, grass, herbs, fruit, buds/twigs.
Yes, but only a tiny bit. If a rabbit has too much, it could get a stomachache and diarrhea.
1 rabbit is usally around £25-£30 I bought my lionhead rabbit for £50
YEP, but if it is a smaller rabbit than, it could actually die, if it was bred tosmall or to young