The ears aren't truly pink, they generally are just a lighter shade of the same colour as the rest of the rabbit's skin. However, the flesh on a rabbit's ears is very thin and they are more lightly furred. So when light passes through the capillaries carrying blood through the ears, it can give the appearance of a pink tinge. This is especially so on lighter colored animals such as white rabbits.
Most are, yes. rabbits large ears are furred on the outside, but the inside only has a very light layer that is very hard to see, the skin inside is almost always pink, but sometimes they can be a little different, perhaps more grey if the rabbit is black.
No, not in real life, unless you dye them.
No because they have some kind of traits or genes from there parents.
White rabbits can have pink, blue, or - like most other rabbits - dark brown eyes.
The only reason the inside of the ears are pink is because the is no hair on them so you are seeing the bunnies normal skin colour underneath all of that hair.
pink nose, big eyes, and long, pointed ears. Hope this helps:P
The sweet water dolphins in the Rio negro or amazone river of Brazil are pink.
The plural form for rabbit ears is (one) rabbit's ears; or (two) rabbits' ears.
True
The strange thing is that they are born without fur and their eyes and ears are closed. They are also all pink!
It's not true that rabbits with long ears have a longer lifespan than rabbits with short ears. Ear length has no bearing on a rabbit's lifespan.
It depends on its species and size. Tiny rabbits have tiny ears.
There are many rabbits with ears sticking up. My Netherland dwarf rabbit, which is the smallest rabbit, has upright ears. Also dutch rabbits and rex rabbits do, to name some. Hope this is of some help :)
All rabbits have long ears...
No. There are breeds who have floppy ears.
Genetics.