I think only white rabbits have ruby eyes but it's probably 64% rare.
No. Rabbits are very common, wild and domestic.
noooooooooooooooooooo no because rabbits reproduce ALOT. although rare types of rabbits are endangered because of hunting.
Rex rabbits (standard and dwarf, both domesticated breeds of the European Rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus) aren't rare at all, but there may be regional differences in availability.
No. Citrus can make most rabbits sick. On rare occations they are ok. But try to stay clear of heving them eat it. :P
In very rare cases it is possible for humans to contract the disease pasteurellosis. Pasteurellosis is highly contagious among rabbits.
Angora rabbits can be used for being a pet. You can use their fur to make clothing such as sweaters or gloves. On rare occasions they are used for MEAT.
very unlikely, because rabbits need to burrow and it would be very rare for them to go out into the wide open space of a beach with nowhere to hide.
Yes, but sometimes its rare to see them.Remember I said sometimes....
No, they can be both a secondary consumer (rabbits) or a tertiary consumer (eagles or falcons) but that is very rare.
Do you mean albino cottontails? If you do, then yes - albinos are rare. Cotton tailed rabbits generally are a soft brown color, whereas some rabbits (like the snowshoe hare) do change their colors during the fall, changing white to match the snow.
In almost all cases, yes. This is because female rabbits are territorial and most male rabbits fight. In rare cases will and un- neutered/spayed rabbit live with another rabbit.
Lions generally prefer much larger prey, especially since they live in large groups called prides. While they might occasionally take a rabbit that would hardly be enough food to provide the entire group with an appetizer.
It is quite rare for wolves to kill people. They normally prey upon animals such as rabbits and deer.