being hot
Rabbits do not have periods like humans do. Instead, female rabbits go into heat, which is called estrus. During estrus, a female rabbit may show signs such as increased aggression, restlessness, and mounting behavior. These are not the same as period symptoms in humans.
My rabbit did that too. She just makes that noise when she and the other rabbit are mating. The male rabbit may also sort of sit on her.
Common symptoms of heat rash near the groin area include redness, itching, and small bumps. Treatment options may include keeping the affected area cool and dry, wearing loose clothing, using over-the-counter creams or lotions, and avoiding tight clothing.
its in heat
If you want babies, Yes.
Their very large ears allow them to release heat quicker than a normal rabbit, therefore staying cooler in these conditions.
a rabbit does....if you have ever tried cating a rabbit and walking near it they usually run away.
A tiger will pounce on a rabbit if the rabbit gets near it. If the tiger is hungry or the rabbit has threatened the tiger or its family in any way, the tiger will pounce.
no. They're always ready to breed.
20 degrees Celsius (68 Fahrenheit) is fine for a pet rabbit.If the temperature rises above 25C (78F), you need to start taking measures to keep the rabbit cool, for instance:Provide air conditioningChill ceramic or stone tiles in the freezer for the rabbit to lie onFreeze a block of ice in a jug and set it down near the rabbit -- even if the rabbit doesn't want to lay against it, it will cool the air as it evaporatesDrape a cold wet towel near the rabbit and aim a fan at the towel -- a fan alone doesn't much help rabbits because they don't really sweat, but the fan aimed at the towel will cool the nearby air as the water evaporatesMist the rabbit's ears with cold waterProvide lots of cold water to drinkMaximize air flow and shade in the areaSigns of heat stress include panting and flaring of the nostrils. If you suspect heat stress, use some of the methods above to cool the rabbit down and keep a close eye on her to make sure the problem doesn't get worse. Do not soak the rabbit in cold water: this will make the problem worse.Signs of heat stroke include heavy panting, salivating, confusion, lethargy, and even convulsions. If you suspect your rabbit's in heat stroke, get to a vet immediately.See the related links and questions below for more details.
These are the vents. They should be cleaned out.
Was it a really hot day? Rabbits can get heatstroke and die, and at times their nose can turn blue. (Other symptoms include panting heavily, drooling saliva and have compulsions before they die). If those symptoma match It could be heat stroke. I'm sorry for your loss:(