Rabbits got a long ears and they are so cool. donkey has long ears too but they are different. rabbits eats carrots and they like to jump. and rabbits are cute animals. we all like rabbits. some people kill rabbits and eat and that is terrible thing. and some people use their hair and make socks. rabbits live in all country. rabbits can be white, brown, black and many more. they can have red eyes and that's sooo cute!!
No, but they ARE "Wascowy"...
yes and no, it actually depends on the rabbit some of their feet are bigger than their ears and vice versa
because they have different organism than the humans.
Sometimes. There are different kinds of rabbits. Some are even bigger than small dogs!
No, usually boy rabbits have longer snouts than girls; however, this is not a good way to determine a rabbit's sex. Just like with humans, some individual rabbits don't fit the stereotypes.
Neither is more important than another because animals have a different genetic makeup than humans so in the end most tests that are successful on animals are not successful on humans. For example, penicillin kills guinea pigs and has no effect on rabbits
Since rabbits are larger than canaries, the canary will feel like the rabbit is invading his territory. The canary will get mad unless you keep them separated about 3 feet.
A mouse has small ears but their small ears can help them hear things that are quite far away.
No. Animals taller than 30 feet, such as dinosaurs, have existed, but never humans.
YES!
Rabbit and guinea pig are rodents and both have furs but of different quality and coarseness. Actually Rabbits are lagomorphs and monophydants. The fur quality varies so greatly between different breeds of rabbits, just as it does between different breeds of guinea pigs.
There is more than one species of white rabbit. There are wild white rabbits, and there are pet white rabbits -- these different rabbits live in different places and lead different lives! But, in general: Wild rabbits live underground so they're protected from most predators (although weasels can still get them underground). When rabbits see a predator, they run for their burrows. Every day, though, rabbits must go above ground to eat and exercise, so they're never fully safe from predators. Pet rabbits must be protected from predators. Pet rabbits have been removed from their natural situation: now we humans are responsible for them. Pet rabbits kept in unsafe cages outside are much worse off than wild rabbits, and they have no where to run to: it isn't fair to them, not to protect them. See the related question below about rabbit cages for details and helpful links. The easiest way to protect pet rabbits from predators is by bringing them inside. You can also put work into the outdoor cage/hutch, to make sure predators can't get in. However, it's not just about keeping the predator out: a predator stalking around outside the hutch can frighten a rabbit to death, if it has nowhere to hide.