Rabbits do not eat ferns as a primary food source; they prefer grasses, leafy greens, and vegetables. While some rabbits may nibble on ferns out of curiosity, ferns are not a significant part of their diet. Additionally, certain ferns can be toxic to rabbits, so it's best to avoid offering them as food. Overall, it's important to provide a balanced diet that meets their nutritional needs.
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Rabbits are tattooed in their left ear.
they get brown ear when they are infected with ear mites
take it to the vet
when there scred
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That's a dumb question. Nobody cares if it is or it isn't
Lop ears in rabbits are a genetic trait where the ear cartilage is floppier than normal, causing the ears to hang down. This trait is passed down through generations and is commonly bred intentionally in certain rabbit breeds for their unique appearance.
Yes, the lop ear gene is recessive since it is a mutation.
Yes, when only one ear flops down in rabbits for any period of time it usually is a good indicator that they only have a week or two left to live. Sorry :(
Rabbits have long external ears. Frogs do not have external ears. Or, maybe they have some kind of hole at most. Take a look at some pictures of frogs.
they can have up to 6 babies