It depends on the breed.
Duchshunds were originally bred to hunt rabbits (hence their body shape and stubby legs, perfect for chasing the rabbits into their burrows), though in these times, it's not necessarily so.
A rabbits body is 65-70% water
Rabbits Foot
Rabbits are mammals. They produce their own body heat. They can cool down by panting, and they can create warmth through building nests. Rabbits can increase body heat by consuming more calories.
the body shape of a huming bird is the body shape of a huming bird. da
Rabbits are mammals. Mammals have a covering of skin and hair. In the case of rabbits we would call this covering skin and soft fur.
Only through body language.
Rabbits vary in color, size, length of ears, and length of body. Some rabbits are small and others are very large and can hop further distances.
the song in the sony bravia spot with the colored shape-changing rabbits is "she's in rainbow" by the rolling stones
Rabbits can retain their body heat pretty well when they grow fur, until then, the mothers fur in the nest keeps them warm. --Newfoundland97
Rabbits don't sweat. Rabbits use their ears as a heating and cooling system so to speak. So in the long run, sweating doesn't help a rabbit's body.
its an oval shape