A rabbit may appear to have a "rat face" due to certain physical traits, such as a longer snout or narrower head, which can be influenced by its breed or genetic characteristics. Some breeds, like the Himalayan or Dutch, may naturally have these features. Additionally, environmental factors, health issues, or malnutrition can also affect a rabbit's appearance. If there are concerns about your rabbit's health or development, consulting a veterinarian is recommended.
a rat can kill a rabbit a rat can kill a rabbit
dwarf rabbit
Rabbits are sensitive animals and rat's piddle could harm their intestines
There is no such animal as a rabbit rat from Australia.
Likely large roof rats or wharf rats. They get rather large, perhaps larger than you thought a rat would be.
Just use a large bird cage, or a rabbit cage. My rat has a rabbit cage, and she's as happy as can be. My old rat had a bird cage, and he was perfectly fine.
a rat that has rankle face can be called a hostckan [host-can]
Rat Rabbit Rhino
A Rabbit and a Rat.
No. Rat snakes never grow large enough to eat something as big as a rabbit.
No, they are a bit smaller than rabbit droppings.
Is a rock rabbit a rodent