Occasionally a rabbit can recover from ringworm, with serious antibiotics from their vet.
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only about 3 or four rabbits in a litter survive to adulthood.
Humans can contract diseases from rabbits such as tularemia, rabbit fever, and ringworm. It is important to practice good hygiene and handle rabbits carefully to prevent the spread of these diseases.
camouflage helps rabbits survive by blending into their surroundings.
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Dead skin carries more than enough nutrients for ringworm to survive. It is easily spread and therefore never runs out of nutrients.
They eat their own vomit.
no because the jungle is made for rabbits, if the crocodiles step foot in the jungle they will eat all the rabbits food and then the rabbits will die because the rabbits have no more food to eat. therefore crocodiles cannot survive in the jungle
It helps them survive because they can see when predators are coming and run away
They have brilliant hearing which warns them about dangers
Cold temperatures can inhibit the growth of ringworm fungus, but they typically do not kill it outright. Ringworm is resilient and can survive in cold environments. To effectively eliminate the fungus, it's best to use antifungal treatments and maintain proper hygiene rather than relying solely on temperature.
Depending on the body part, in quite a few ways... you have to have body partsto survive.