Well It is sorta big their back legs are. Allaboutrabbits.com has a photo
you can tell its a dwarf rabbit because it has a short body and a large head with rectangle like ears i had a dwarf rabbit we called him tiny tim but he died a few dyas ago because all the rabbits jumped on top of him i would advise you to keep the baby rabbit eaither inside or a cardboard box otherwise hell look like road kill
It depends on what type of wild rabbit mated with it. the worst case is that your doe will die because the babys will be to big for her.
They kinda look like dog tracks or cat tracks you decide its really an oopinion
No
they don't leave tracks
bat tracks do look like bird tracks they have long and sharp nails and only 4 toes, or fingers
Supporting sentences are sentences that support what you wrote. Heres a example. "I can tell that by the tracks on the ground, the are a rabbit." And the supporting sentence can be, "And my supporting sentence is that the tracks are close together and are looking like a rabbit hopped far. And the tracks look like how I would imagine a rabbits paw" I hope this was helpful. And please leave a comment down bellow.
Dwarf rabbits are classified as a specific breed of domestic rabbits that are smaller in size compared to other breeds. They are typically recognized for their small, compact bodies and short, round ears.
There are two large pawprints in front and two small ones behind. There are four toes to each foot but sometimes they are not clear. The front two are larger and more oval shaped. . . . . The placing is something like this.
i would say personally netherland dwarf- if your looking for an easy rabbit to tame then choose dwarf lop because it is a lot of hard work to tame a netherland dwarf . Netherland dwarfs though are very pretty more pretty then dwarf lops. Netherland dwarfs are able to look after themselves and make sure that they dont get flystrike. Netherland dwarfs are very shy and a bit aggressive. I dont know much about dwarfs lops though sorry but i would suggest you look at a RSPB rabbit book.
a rabbit
A neutered rabbit looks like a normal rabbit, but without the ability to reproduce. To tell if a rabbit has been neutered, you can look for a small incision scar on the rabbit's abdomen or ask a veterinarian for confirmation.