Thye are sensory just like a cat. They help them to NOT go into a hole that is so small they will get stuck.
Rabbits use there whiskers to make sure they can fit threw small spaces. Not only do rabbits use their ears to hear, they move them around to communicate with each other.
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Whiskers on all animals (bunnies and cats included) are in fact thickened hairs with sensory organs in the skin at the base that allow them to be very sensitive 'touch' receptors - in some animals even picking up sound vibrations! In that sense, yes bunny and cat whiskers are alike.
Rabbit whiskers are like cat whiskers. Whiskers are specialized hairs. Rabbits have whiskers on their cheeks to help them feel their way through pitch black tunnels without bumping their faces into the walls.
An example of an illogical statement would be "All birds can fly." This statement is illogical because some birds, such as penguins and ostriches, are flightless.
actually, rabbits dont make any noise at all. they communicate with other rabbits by moving their whiskers and with the use of somelike vibration that only rabbits can hear.
Yes, rabbits have whiskers as long as their body width. This is helpful when navigating their way in the dark. Their whiskers are found on the mouth, nose, cheeks, and above the eyes.
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Rabbits can be found everywhere in the continental US
Yes. Rabbits can and are raised for meat.