No but you cant ride a goat to school on tuesdays.
-The 11th commandment
This depends on where you live. In Queensland, Austalia for example, keeping of pet rabbits is illegal because rabbits are introduced pests that damage the native environment.
it depends. if they were abandoned and you were going to raise them and then set them free again that is fine. if you are going to sell or keep them that IS ilegal!
i would say it is illegal because there wild animals there meant to be left alone
rabbits don't live in nests.Baby rabbits are born in nests!On game preserves it is illegal to disturb Wild Cottontail nests.
For rabbits it isn't but for endangered animals it isn't.
In Britain it is illegal to breed animals solely or primarily for their fur. Cause great cruelty to the rabbits and that it is ethically wrong to kill.
No. It is illegal to keep rabbits as pets anywhere in Queensland. They are declared pests. Once, schools could have them as classroom pets, but even that is illegal now.
Rabbits are illegal in he state of Queensland because they are an introduced pest. If pet owners were more responsible and did not let their rabbits out to breed in the wild, legislation would be unnecessary: however, the feral rabbit problem in Queensland is bad enough without adding to it. Rabbits eat the native vegetation on which native animals depend; they breed much faster than native mammals; and consequently, they cause untold millions of dollars worth of destruction, ecologically.
If you get caught your rabbit will be destroyed as it is illegal to keep rabbits in QLD
No, Ferrets are carnivores and rabbits are rodents. Ferret have been used for centuries to hunt rabbits, and is still used in parts of Europe. It is illegal in the U S to use ferrets for hunting rabbits
It is illegal to eat any animal that is classified as a pet such as ferrets, cats, dogs, horses, and some species of rabbits.
Pet Rabbits. Pet rabbits that you can't find homes for can be taken to the local humane society in some areas. Other options are news paper ads or craig's list. Screening is critical if you are concerned about what happens to the rabbit in it's new home. Do NOT turn rabbits loose into the wild or in residential areas. In many places this is illegal. It is illegal because it is cruel to the rabbit and rabbits may reproduce at rates to become a nuisance, when predators are scarce. Also, domestic rabbits, being decendants of the European wild rabbit, burrow underground and can destroy lawns with their tunnels. They can also eat ornamental shrubs and flowers, destroying landscaping.
If you want a show angora, go on arba.net to find a breeder near you. These breeders will probably also have rabbits for sale that are not good enough to show, but would still make good pets. You can also search for "angora rabbits in (whatever state you live in)", and you will get links to breeders near you. You can also go to a rabbit show. Unless you live in California, there will be planty of show and pet quality rabbits for sale. Selling rabbits at shows is illegal in California.
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The collective nouns for rabbits are: bury of rabbits colony of rabbits down of rabbits drove of rabbits husk of rabbits leash of rabbits trace of rabbits trip of rabbits warren of rabbits nest of rabbits (young) wrack of rabbits (young) And for hares: drove of hares down of hares husk of hares leash of hares trace of hares trip of hares warren of hares I hope this is useful!