take it to the vet it could be sick
it could be a rabbit, groundhog, or even a dog
Your rabbit is sick, could be any number of things: pneumonia, cold, eye infection. Take it to a vet, it is serious.
If your rabbit is not eating, and is sitting/laying hunched up and not moving you need to take her to see vet as she could be sick, in gastric stasis, or otherwise in trouble. If her teeth are grinding it means she could be in severe pain. If she is not sick though... This behavior really describes any rabbit over the age of about a year. When a rabbit becomes comfortable in your company they will tend to relax, lay on their sides or backs and doze, and rabbits spend a lot of time sleeping anyway. When it comes to eating as a rabbit gets older they eat less as they are expending less energy. So, it could just be that she is growing up and not acting as a baby rabbit any longer. If she was pregnant she would be eating more than normal as a rule...
It could be many things old age, sickness, eating something it should have not, stress....so on
This is a sign that your rabbit is sick. There are many possible reasons why this is happening. No matter what the reason, your rabbit is now in very serious danger: a rabbit that isn't eating will develop GI stasis, and this can kill your rabbit within a day or two. Your rabbit needs immediate veterinary attention! See the related questions below for details and helpful links.
Yes, because it's a very lean meat, and you aren't getting enough nutrients from it. If you only ate rabbit, you would become malnourished, which means that you will become sick. If you keep only eating rabbit, you could then die. See the related link below for more information.
If you're asking for an example, then an example could be a wolf eating a rabbit. It has taken the energy from the rabbit, which the rabbit had gotten the energy from the plants it had been eating. The plants got their energy from the sunlight, using it to make glucose.
It depends on the specie of the rabbit.
Rabbits stop eating when they're ill or in pain -- even a bit of gas can make them stop eating. Shock can also make them stop eating. A new pet rabbit has recently gone through a big disruption, with lots of newness and changes and anxiety -- a rough, stressful transition can be enough to set rabbits off.Unfortunately, rabbits can't safely fast like humans and other animals can: when rabbits stop eating, they quickly get sick, and it can be an exhausting (and expensive, and painful) process to get them healthy again (with lots of medications, fluids, syringe-feeding, belly massage...) -- and that's not counting whatever it is that made them stop eating to begin with (it could be a serious problem).The first thing you should do if your rabbit isn't eating is get them eating again -- you can worry about the reason why (and what to do about it) later. If you don't know any rabbit first aid, bring the rabbit to a vet immediately. If your usual rabbit-savvy vet is closed, bring them to the nearest 27/4 vet's that sees rabbits. Print off the webpage linked below to give to the vet in case they are unfamiliar with rabbits ("Gastrointestinal Stasis, The Silent Killer" D. Krempels).If you know first aid, treat for gas and dehydration and, if the rabbit is still defecating, syringe-feed; go the rabbit vet's as absolutely soon as possible; go to the emergency vet's if rectal temperature falls below 99 degrees Fahrenheit (37.2 degrees Celsius).See links and related questions below for more details and help.MORE ANSWERSIt is extremely important that your rabbit does not stop eating! Rabbits can't fast for short periods like humans, cats, and dogs can. A rabbit will die within 24 hours after he stops eating! Rabbits may stop eating because they do not feel well, or because they have internal problems, or dental problems -- there could be many reasons. If you rabbit is not eating you must take him to a vet immediately! See the related questions below for more information.
The Earth is similar to an avocado in terms of layers. They both have solid core (in the avocado this is the stone) and a relatively thin crust (the avocado skin). The flesh of the avocado can represent the molten mantel of the Earth. On a basic level, this is why the Earth may be compared to an avocado.
The rabbit's paw could be cut, there could be a broken bone, there could be a bruised foot.