Ozzy osborne
If you irritate a rabbit, it will bite you or nibble you to show a warning not to do that again. They will also bite if you take away their food, pull their fur, kick them around, and pull its ears. Rabbits will bite for self - protection and warning.
Most of the time, when rabbits just can't take it anymore, they try to bite you or they try to get out of your grasp by kicking and scratching.
it may have fleas/ticks so it may be itching that much it may be causing sores, i would take it to the vets
Yes they do i have a millapead that i take care of and when i hold it it turns its head around and bites me!!!
pit bulls bite with 225 lbs of force, they are also lock jaws meaning once they bite you, they are virtually IMPOSSIBLE to get off. It will take many blows to the head before the pit bull will release.
Rabbits like to bite things in their environment. If you don't "rabbit-proof" and give your rabbit safe things to bite (like apple twigs, untreated grass mats, a plain cardboard box, or an old telephone book), then your rabbit will be destructive and bite things like your furniture, or electrical wires (a big favourite, but the rabbit can be electrocuted! and of course cost your expensive equipment can be ruined; so, don't let this happen). See the related links below about bunny-proofing, and the related question about rabbits playing and what goes in their cages, for details. Rabbits don't bite people (or other animals) unless they're aggressive: e.g. they're angry, frightened, sick/injured, sexually excited, etc. Happy, comfortable rabbits don't bite. If your rabbit bites, you should consider getting it spayed/neutered, take steps to ease the bunny's anxiety, and/or look for signs of illness. See the related questions below about fighting, stress, and signs of illness, and the related link on spay/neuter, for details. Rabbits bite their food every time they eat. See the related question below about what rabbits eat for details and helpful links.
Milkweed is poisonous to rabbits. There is no way of telling how long it would take. They best thing to do would be to find a vet who has rabbit experience. Give them a call and at least see what they think would be best to do.
Take a Bite was created on 1988-10-03.
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Rabbit bites feel like any bites from any other animal. They can give you gentle nips or they can bite down hard enough to take off a chunk of your flesh. Rabbits have strong jaws for chewing and they can cause a bit of damage with a bite if they so choose.
the Sydney Funnell web spider can bite through a toenail but it would take about 30 minutes to do so.
It could, but just because rabbits are rabbits, don't count on it. Learning to palpate the rabbits between 10-14days is helpful.