If your rabbit's foot is in that condition, clearly the foot is injured. Administer first aid and seek veterinary care. See the related questions below for details and helpful links.
A rabbit will first try to hide if it can, if it cannot hide it will try to run. If unable to outrun its predator it may try to fight, but usually at that point its over for the rabbit.
A 10 year old domestic rabbit is a rarity. Average age for a domestic rabbit is 6 years. At that point they are VERY old and highly unlikely to reproduce.
You cant tell when a rabbit is ready to be breed but for a female it is best between 6-8months as her pelivic sturture will have formed at a year and will be hard for her to deliver the babies if it is her first litter.
Yes. Mine has helped me get more rabbits than she has quail. She will point them if they try to hide, she yips and flushes if they try to run. I think she likes rabbits more than birds sometimes. You just have to be careful with your shots as a Britt is much faster than a beagle and can be right on the rabbit's tail in the chase.
Some possible reasons for your rabbit biting you could include:Rabbits bite because they are scared/nervous or not used to humans.It could mean that they want to get out of there cage, or are hungry, or are angry and doesn't like you.It could mean the rabbit is frustrated because he doesn't have any healthy ways to release his energy. Rabbits have natural behaviours, like digging and sprinting, that they need to be able to exercise or else they will get frustrated and anxious.It could mean the rabbit feels insecure because his cage isn't set-up in a way that makes him feel safe and secure (from the rabbit's point of view).The rabbit could be sick or injured.Learning about rabbit care, behaviour, and stress can help you take good care of your rabbit and probably help with any aggression problems.It's a very good idea to take the rabbit to a vet to make sure the problem isn't medical.See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
Yes.
Stalactites are found hanging from the ceilings of caves, while stalagmites grow upwards from the cave floor. Stalactites point downwards, and stalagmites point upwards.
yes, of course the wooly mammoth had claws. there fore if you say that a wooly mammoth has claws in a game like scattergories (where the letter is 'W' and the question is "an animal with claws") then you would get the point. and I am a professor.
Because there claws grow continously and if you don't it becomes painful for them and they can harm themselves. why do you cut your nails? Get the point... = )
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Do you actually need rabbit sun cream? They have fur! But if your rabbit is skinless, I might see your point, then I suggest that you asked your vet.
A rabbit will first try to hide if it can, if it cannot hide it will try to run. If unable to outrun its predator it may try to fight, but usually at that point its over for the rabbit.
The extreme point it the highest or lowest point of the parabola (depending if it is concave downwards or upwards). It is the point of the parabola tat is closest to the focus. the extreme point lies on the axis of symmetry.
The Kill Point - 2007 Rabbit at Unrest 1-7 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA Netherlands:16
you jump by using the mous eto point upwards
A Kina Has Five Tooth Plates That Point Upwards Called Aristotles Lantern
At the highest point of its trajectory, a ball thrown vertically upwards has zero velocity. Since momentum is the product of velocity and mass, the momentum of the ball at the highest point is also zero.