Rabbits often bite to defend themselves from predators. They might also bite if they are startled or hungry. Rabbits sometimes bite because they wear their teeth down naturally by chewing things.
You must treat it better, and make it happier. Otherwise it will not like you. It does not want to bite, but that is what it must do to show it's emotions.
The most common reason for a rabbit to pull out her hair is that she is pregnant and about to give birth in he next 24 hours.
Rabbits bite when they are afraid.
Rabbits have floppy ears because, a rabbit breeder a long time ago selected a rabbit with "deformed ears" ( lopped ears) and bred it with a staight eared rabbit. And they created lop eared rabbits.
Yes, My dwarf lop eared rabbit has whits all over him :)
the difference is when you gentlly touch under the tail if something pops out of a small hole it is a male if nothing pops out it is a female. For more details, see the related question below (it applies to young lop eared rabbits as well as all rabbits).
BBQ TEMPERATURE, WELL DONE FROM ALL SIDES
Lop Ear Bunnies usually weigh about 5 pounds and shouldn't be any heavier.
A lop-eared rabbit is when the ears droop down instead of sticking up.
Lop eared rabbit
The smallest is the mini lop.
The Holland lop eared rabbit originated in the Netherlands.
A French Lop Rabbit has the genetic ability to achieve weights of 20#'s or more. They are definitely larger than English Lops when they are mature.
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yes they can both be pretty mutch any age
All domestic rabbits, including mini lop-eared ones, belong to the European Rabbit species and their family name is Leporidae.
For a healthy lop eared rabbit, you need these features:Lopped earsTwitchy noseClean coatLarge back feetClean eyesNo diarrhea near tail area
The English Lop is a very large-eared lop rabbit. There's no breed formally known as the "London Lop" - this is not a recognised breed.
All domestic rabbits, including mini lop-eared rabbits, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
All rabbits are "Lagomorphs". They are not rodents, canines, felines, reptiles, etc. They are Lagomorphs! Even lop eared rabbits.