Rabbits come in many different colours like
gray,
black,
brown,
chestnut
and more
No.
There are four main colours of rabbits They Are: Brown Black White Grey
Rabbits can be a various of colours.Rabbits can be mixed colours with many different patterns and many different colours such as:Tri-colour (3 or more different colours on the fur. Example: could be brown black and white)Pure (only 1 colour .Example: White)Mix (2 different colours. Example: Black and ginger
Angora rabbits come in a wide variety of colors. Go to arba.org to see full color pictures of rabbits and their varieties (colors.)
A maiden rabbit is a type of rabbit breed. I think they come in different colours, like most rabbits.
The color of rabbit fur varies widely. Some wild rabbits change the color of their fur across the months from all white to brown with a white underbelly. Domestic rabbits have fur ranging from white across tan and brown to black. Gray is also possible, with different shades of it. Some darker grays appear almost blue. Many have a lighter to white belly.Wild rabbits are generally either black, brown, white, or grey. Pet rabbits can be those colours, too, but they can also be other colours like orange and lilac.
Angora's come in many different colours: Tan Smoke Blue White Golden Fawn Black Chinchilla
Ask the animal's breeder. There are several variations of "grey" and all of them have different genetic make-ups which can be created by several various colours of parents.
Rabbits can eat paper and cardboard products, but they should be plain, not glossy. A shoebox that's plain cardboard with minimal inks is fine, but remove any staples, tape, labels, etc. A shoebox that's covered in a bleached glossy layer with lots of colours is not very good for a rabbit and should be avoided. See link below on paper safety and rabbits.
Lionhead rabbits have the same kind of fur as other rabbits except around their head and neck they have a "mane." The mane might be made up of the same kind of fur as they have on the rest of their body (just a bit longer), or it might be a woolly kind of fur (softer, lighter, maybe a little crimped). Lionheads have the same kinds of colours on their fur as other rabbits do.
Rabbits are colourblind and do not see the same colours that we do. Rats can see blues and greens but not red at all. Black eyed rats can see one third of the humans can while red eyed rats can see only one thrid of what a black eyes rat sees.
No, most rabbits in New Zealand are brown or grey, though occasionally other colours appear. There is a breed of rabbit known as the 'New Zealand White' which is a larger rabbit, and is bred mainly for laboratory purposes. Females weigh towards 5 - 6 kg.