Well, blubber is fat so if you see a fat rabbit yea
most rabbits live in woods in North America, jack rabbits live in deserts.
No because he can't feel it over his blubber! And trust me, I've SEEN the world's fattest man! (And when he moves, his blubber jiggles!)
The sequence of events from rabbits to zygote is known as reproduction. It involves the mating of two rabbits, fertilization of an egg by sperm to form a zygote, and the subsequent development of the zygote into a new individual.
Slow rabbits may not pass on many genes to the next generation because they may be outcompeted by faster rabbits in mating and reproduction, resulting in fewer offspring. Slow rabbits may also be more vulnerable to predation, reducing their chances of survival long enough to reproduce. Overall, natural selection favors individuals with traits that enhance survival and reproductive success, which may not be the case for slow rabbits.
One animal that looks like a rabbit but isn't is a pika. Pikas are small mammals that resemble rabbits but are actually more closely related to rabbits' cousins, the hares. They have round bodies, short limbs, and small ears, similar to rabbits, but they are a separate species.
mean people :'C poor rabbits, never got to have a good life
Rattlesnakes do not have 'blubber' nor to they eat 'blubber.'
No, platypuses do not have blubber. In Australia's mostly temperate climate, they do not need blubber.
penguins dont have blubber
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Seals have a layer of blubber.
Its oil made from whale blubber.
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o% non blubber
Blubber is whale fat.
They are covered in Blubber.
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