Cottontail rabbits are wild animals. Wild animals should pretty much be left alone. Pet rabbits have been domesticated over hundreds and hundreds of years, but wild rabbits are still wild and they will never be happy or satisfied living an indoor life. In the event of injured, ill, or abandoned babies, professional wildlife rehabbers or rescuers should do the work of helping them -- an inexperienced person is more likely to do more harm than good. Domestic rabbits are most comfortable between 50-75F (10-23C), but this may not be true for cottontail rabbits.
Four-month-old pet rabbits are good in the same room temperatures as adult pet rabbits. Pet rabbits are most comfortable between 50-75F (10-23C). See the related question below for details and links.
50-75 degrees Fahrenheit. The most comfortable temperaure is 69!
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the rabbit king is in the white room in the mirror room
They must be keep at room temperature, it's a bad idea to put the into a freezer.
293 K feels just right.
To keep warm when the temperature is lower than room temperature. They need the thick coat to insulate them from the cold or wind.
The room temperature is...the room temperature !!
He is in the room where the giant rabbit is. you get there by first traveling through the vent into the proccessing room.when your inside, u get the bunny ears and enter the door all the way to the right, the one with the camera attatched to it. enter it and the evil rabbit will be right there yelling at you telling u to launch the giant rabbit.
yes if it is a domestic rabbit
The temperature of the nitrogen at room temperature is whatever the temperature of the room is.
Near the top right. The Periodic Trend for boiling point is increasing from top right to bottom left. (Note: lower the boiling point, the more likely the element is gas at room temperature.) Elements such as Nitrogen, Oxygen, Helium, and Neon are all gases at room temperature.
Unless by chance, man would not be able to function like a themometer and give the right temperature of the room. The temperature sensors on our body are relative to previous conditions and cannot give an accurate or exact numerical value.
A diamond at room temperature will generally be at the same temperature as the room.
Room temperature IS room temperature, you question makes no sense.