They aren't less active until the winter hits. Rabbits love the cool weather because they've got a lot of fur on them. When the winter does hit they bourough down in the ground for warmth.
Actually rabbits or hares do not hibernate at all, but they do become less active to conserve energy, but they do not hibernate.
In the wild, rabbits are nocturnal and are active at night. However, house rabbits can get used to diurnal behavior. Generally, house rabbits are more active in the morning and night time than the afternoon.
yes especially in the fall but in the winter they eat less because they are sleeping
No, they do not hibernate, but they sleep longer to conserve energy in winter.
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There would be less rabbits, and more foxes.
Yes, it is possible to get the flu during the summer months, although it is less common than during the typical flu season in fall and winter.
No, a less active metal cannot replace a more active metal in a chemical reaction. In a single displacement reaction, a more active metal will displace a less active metal from its salt solution, but the reverse is not possible.
Box elders typically come out in the spring, usually around March or April, when the weather starts to warm up. They are more active during the warmer months of the year and tend to hibernate or become less active during the colder winter months.
An animal is less active in summer due to increased body heat.
Accounts Payable or Notes Payable, which also fall under Current Liabilities (to be paid in one 12 months or less) and Long-Term Liabilities (paid in more than 12 months) Accounts Payable would fall under Current Notes Payable would fall under Long-Term
It depends on how active you are and how old you are. Daily recommendation is 2000 but you need less if you are less active and more if you are more active.