Rabbits typically drink water from a water bottle attached to the side of their enclosure.
Bunnies typically use a water bottle with a sipper tube to drink water from.
Rabbits drink water from a water bottle or a water bowl to stay hydrated.
Rabbits can drink water from a bowl or a water bottle. However, providing a water bottle is generally better as it keeps the water clean and prevents spills.
A bottle
Rabbits generally prefer to drink from a bowl rather than a bottle because it allows them to lap up water more easily, which is their natural drinking behavior.
From a sealed container much like a baby bottle.
No. They drink out of a much larger bottle specifically made for raising baby calves, typically called a calf bottle.
Babies typically drink faster from the bottle because it requires less effort that breastfeeding.
Rabbits should have unlimited access to fresh, pure water. Water is the only think that rabbits they drink. Scrub out the container (bowl or bottle) every two days, or more often if you notice any mould or algae. Rinse out the dish and fill it with cool, fresh water daily, or more often if you notice any debris (like hair, dust, dirt). See the related questions below for more info about caring for rabbits.
A 150ml bottle is relatively small, typically comparable to a standard travel-sized shampoo or lotion container. It's about the size of a typical soft drink can, which is 355ml, so it holds roughly 42% of that volume. This size is convenient for carrying in bags or for use in travel.
If you drink out of a orange juice bottle you can spread icky germs to other people that drink out of that bottle.
Net content of soft drink means the volume of soft drink present in container. It can be measured by first weighing the filled bottle(W1) followed by weighing of empty and dry bottle(W2). Also measure the density of liquid & multiply it with W1-W2. The result is your net content.