Rabbits have scent glands under their chins. Unless you are using them for fur, the scent gland shouldn't be a problem.
Rabbits actually have 3 pairs of scent glands. One under the chin, a pair in their armpits where the line up with the body and a pair located near the anus.
scent glands
They have scent glands in the corners of their mouth and on their paw pads.
They need to be emptied. Sometimes they get plugged. If it happens a lot the vet can remove them. They are not really needed. They are scent glands and can be a problem if plugged all the time.
The kowari has scent glands which it uses for communicating. It uses the scent glands and its urine for marking its territory and burrows.
After The Critter Guy remove the raccoons from my house, I did renovate and do general cleaning in my house. Disinfect every part of my house.
These glands are present nearlly in every mammal: 1-Scent Glands. 2-Sebaceous Glands. 3-Mammary Glands.
Scent Glands
These glands are present nearlly in every mammal: 1-Scent Glands. 2-Sebaceous Glands. 3-Mammary Glands.
Yes, this is called a pouch if you watch a hamster put food in its checks they can stuff food in a secret pouch or glands witch they can go later and remove to food from their checks and eat later.The scent also helps the hamster remember that they have the food in there pouch.
You can't. If your rabbits smell, take them to visit a vet. Their smell should be hardly detectable. If they smell, they may be sick. Or maybe you need to clean their habitat more often. If you smell something unpleasant, it is more than likely a buck (male rabbit) spraying. That scent is powerful. Your rabbits will smell less if you alter them (neuter/spay; this is only one of many reasons why you should neuter/spay your rabbit). See the links/questions below for more info.
Wrists, chest, base of tail.
Yes, they do. Yes, they do.