No one can say what another's best rabbit is, because it all comes down to your preferences. But if you'd like a bit of a challenge and have a bit of extra money to throw around, I'd suggest getting an interesting and valued breed (like a Flemish Giant) or a pedigree rabbit, so you can show it.
Any breed of rabbit will be a good pet if you keep them healthy, clean, and trained. However you shouldn't get rabbits from the wild. They will be scared and attack you at any chance they will get -- even if they don't have rabies. You should only get the Liebre rabbit if you are an experienced rabbit owner. If not, consider getting a Netherland Dwarf, Lop, or Dutch rabbit!
Maybe it is warmth in your house or shed just in case take him to a experienced rabbit vet.
You would sue whomever was responsible for the rabbit at that time, i.e. the owner.
that depends on the owner
Timothy hay, & rabbit pellets.
The potential consequences of a cat killing a rabbit include ecological imbalance, harm to the rabbit population, and potential legal repercussions for the cat owner.
The best horse to start with would be an older horse (like 10-15 or older )experienced in what you want to do.It also depends on the trainer,rider/owner, and environment around it.
Any rabbit! But the most popular rabbit breeds are Holland Lop, Jersey Wooly, and/or Netherland Dwarf Rabbit!
Personally I think the best rabbit for a child is a Dwarf, as they are small and easy to handle.
Miamonster541 is a monster owner on moshi monsters. The owner has a katsuma[the rabbit] named sky. The owner is on the M on the monSTAR list. The owner is on level 14! The owner has three rooms. The owner probably wont mind if you added him/her!
Mr. McGregor was the man that scared poor Peter Rabbit. Mr. McGregor was scaring Peter Rabbit out of his garden.
If a baby rabbit is born with missing ears, it may be due to a genetic abnormality or injury. The best course of action is to monitor the rabbit closely for any health issues and provide extra care to ensure it is able to eat, drink, and move normally. Consulting with a veterinarian experienced in exotic animals is also recommended to determine the best course of action for the rabbit's well-being.