Look around for a local rabbit rescue organization. Do an internet search of the name of your region and the term "rabbit rescue" and hopefully you'll find one. If you're in the United States, consider the links below. You could also try looking for a local no-kill animal shelter or sanctuary (which means your rabbit won't be killed just because no one adopts it within a given timeframe).
my rabbits eyes are brown
domenestic rabbits: round head, compact body, freindly eye's, very tame and does not bite. wild rabbit: pointy nose, long slender body, eye's look pale or has cloudy eye, very small or bold eyes and will run away as soon as a human aproches it. will bite, scratch and try to get away.
Albino rabbits are white with red eyes.
yes a baby hamster can die and your female hamster,im sad to say, probably will pass away.
A baby rabbit needs it's mom till it's eyes are open. Once the eye's are open the rabbit can survive by its self. If you find a baby rabbit and it has it's eyes open you should set it free, the only reason you probably caught it is because it's still inexperienced and needs to learn how to get away from predators.
Rabbits do not have a third eye... they have an extra eye lid that is seen occasionally when a rabbit is sick.
Maybe because they are still in the process of their eyes opening and both of them have not opened yet. This would only be if they are still young and being nursed.
When you make eye contact with him, look away shyly and smile...trust me he'll get it.
no but it does with rabbits
If you are referring to Snelen Eye chart it is very easy. all you have to do is to put the snelen eye chart on the wall, walk 20ft away from the chart then read it with your left eye closed then followed by your right eye.
give it warm milk in an eye dropper. probably goats milk i think.
I tells you which element they are immune against.