Hopefully, nothing dangerous.
Rabbit ears are made of cartliage and blood vessels. The blood vessels help the rabbit keep cool in the summer.
A rabbit bleeding from the eye is in serious need of medical attention from a knowledgeable and experienced "rabbit-savvy" vet. If you can't afford the vet, you should surrender your rabbit to a local rescue group or shelter so the rabbit can get the help she needs. There is nothing you can do at home for a red spot or growth in the eye nor for a bleeding eye. See the related questions below for links and helpful info.
High iron in the blood is most commonly caused by hemochromatosis, a common genetic disorder.
blood agar, as it provides essential nutrients and growth factors needed for the growth of fastidious bacteria. Additionally, the presence of blood in the agar helps to support the growth of these bacteria by providing additional nutrients.
I don't know but let me know when you find out. We think there may be a big future in selling rabbit blood! $$$
its in heat
it is cold blooded
Rabbit's Blood and Cocaine The rabbit's blood made the dogs think they smelled meat and the cocaine numbed their noses so they couldn't smell Rabbit's Blood and Cocaine The rabbit's blood made the dogs think they smelled meat and the cocaine numbed their noses so they couldn't smell Rabbit's blood and Cocaine was put on the Handkerchief, the dogs would smell the handkerchief and find that there is a rabbit's blood but they would also smell the Cocaine so they couldn't smell anything!!
Headaches can be caused by literally hundreds of things. Common causes include stress, tension, eye strain, dehydration, low blood sugar, and sinusitis. Much rarer than these common causes, some headaches are caused by meningitis, encephalitis, cerebral aneurysms, extremely high blood pressure, and brain tumors.
A Parisite, because it benefits from its host in this case the rabbit is harmed
A small amount of blood is normal, as there is blood flowing through the placentas (afterbirths) and as the placenta is torned the blood in the placenta will be released. However, if there is a lot of blood, if the blood flow is pulsing or if there is a steady flow, you should take your rabbit to the vet immediately as there could be a uterine tear that could be life-threatening.
a simple no!