There are lots of diffirent rabbit breeds- these are most of them:
Angora, Argente, Belgian Hare, Beveren, British Giant, Blanc de Bouscat, californian, chinchilla, dutch, English, flemish giant, fox, harlequin, himilayan, havana, lilac, lionhead, lop (including mini, dwarf, french, English etc), netherland dwarf, New Zealand, polish, rex, sable, satin, Siberian, silver, smoke pearl, sussex, Swiss fox, tan, thuringer and Vienna.
There are lot of different kinds. There are Netherland Dwarfs, Mini Lops, Holland Lops, Fuzzy Lops, New Zealands, Rex, French Lop, and lots of others.
bred: We bred rabbits for years.The past participle is also bred: We have bred many kinds of rabbits.
there are 42 different kinds of rabbits i know of a few. their are English lops holland lopslionhead rabbits new Zealand, netherland dwarfs and mini rexes
Pet rabbits descend from wild European Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus).Rabbits, along with hares and pikas, are lagomorphs (of the taxonomic order Lagomorpha). Apparently, the ancestors of rabbits first appeared soon after the dinosaurs died off (along with a bunch of other kinds of mammals) -- none of the ancestors of lagomorphs are still around today.
No, cottontail rabbits do not live in the desert. The desert does not support the lifestyle of the cottontail rabbit.
no, no rabbits do
None. Rabbits are herbivores, plant eaters.
if you have eyes, then YES
Sometimes. There are different kinds of rabbits. Some are even bigger than small dogs!
Yes, people do eat rabbits. Only some kinds are used for eating, but rabbits that get eaten are call meat rabbits, or marketing rabbits.
Whales, kangaroos, dogs, rabbits, cats
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Rabbits live in "burrows" - note the "u" in there - not an "a".
NO that could posin them
bred: We bred rabbits for years.The past participle is also bred: We have bred many kinds of rabbits.
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Deers, rabbits, and squirrels live in grass lands.
All types.