101 degrees F to 103 degrees F or 38.3 degrees C to 39.4 degrees C.
The ideal temperature for a rabbit's living environment is between 60-70 degrees Fahrenheit. This range helps to keep them comfortable and healthy.
the rectal body temperature of a rabbit is 37oC-39oC
The normal temperature range for a rabbit is between 100.4F to 103.1F.
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The body temperature of a rabbit ranges between 101 degrees Fahrenheit to 103 degrees Fahrenheit (38.3 degrees Celsius to 39.4 degrees Celsius). This temperature is normal for a rabbit.
It depends on the rabbit if it is a healthy rabbit with no problems 8 years +
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The normal body temperature of a rabbit in degrees Celsius is: 36.8 °C - 41.4 °C.
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All pet rabbit breeds, including the Mini Rex, should have the same internal temperature. A rabbit's rectal temperature should be between 99-104F (37.2-40C). If the rabbit's temperature is higher or lower than this, immediate veterinary care is necessary. See the related question below for more info and helpful links.
A healthy rabbit is a rabbit that isn't suffering from any illness, injuries, or genetic problems. To make your rabbit healthy, make sure you're feeding him the right diet, and giving him the right kind of habitat and attention. To make sure your rabbit is healthy, make sure you know the signs of sickness or injury, keep a close eye on your bunny and observe her behaviour every day, do at-home physical examinations every month, and bring her to the "rabbit-savvy" vet for regular check-ups once a year (or more!). See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
When your rabbit drinks and urinates a lot that means he is VERY healthy! :)Don't worry this is normal you have a very healthy rabbit!