Rabbits use there whiskers to make sure they can fit threw small spaces. Not only do rabbits use their ears to hear, they move them around to communicate with each other.
An example of an illogical statement would be "All birds can fly." This statement is illogical because some birds, such as penguins and ostriches, are flightless.
The head is shaped like half an oval. It has large straight ears or if it's a lop, floppy ears. The eye is about the same size as the nose. The Nose is triangular and it keeps moving. Rabbits have many whiskers. Lastly, the mouth has 4 main teeth that are yellowish.
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The plural form for rabbit ears is (one) rabbit's ears; or (two) rabbits' ears.
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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.
They have big teeth, big ears, fur, whiskers, and a twitching nose.
It depends on its species and size. Tiny rabbits have tiny ears.
Whiskers on all animals (bunnies and cats included) are in fact thickened hairs with sensory organs in the skin at the base that allow them to be very sensitive 'touch' receptors - in some animals even picking up sound vibrations! In that sense, yes bunny and cat whiskers are alike.
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who has cat ears and whiskers! leave and never come back or go to another place