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Skin and fur!
The Skin
Yes, it is bad if your rabbit is continuously pulling out its fur to the point where you can see skin and bone on its feet. This behavior could indicate underlying health issues such as mites, stress, or boredom. Seek veterinary care immediately to diagnose and treat the problem.
frog skin rabbit skin and bair skin
it got the same skin as the human skin
Rabbits have fur over their skin.
Drugs are applied to the skin during inflammation or infection.
You will burn or harm its skin with the chemicals in the hair dye. Skin irritations can lead to infections, and/or parasite infestations (like botflies).You could cause blindness if any dye gets in the rabbit's eyes.If the rabbit licks its fur with the dye on it, it could suffer from poisoning.If the weather is cold, or even cool but drafty, wet fur can lead to hypothermia.The whole procedure can stress your rabbit out, causing it to panic and injure itself, or go into shock.
Skin and fur!
Rabbits are mammals. All mammals have a body covering of skin, fur or hair. In the rabbit's case, the body covering is skin and fur.
Try not brushing your rabbit at all. They don't really need it unless its an angora rabbit. Maybe give them the occasional brush when they shed their fur (every 4-5 months). You will know this when bits of fur fall out naturally - not to be confused with the rabbit pulling its own fur out with its teeth. If that happens your rabbit is under stress and you should seek medical advice. Plus your rabbit might not like being brushed and it can sometimes damage their skin. Hope I helped.
they wore buck skin,deer skin,and rabbit