Would you go blind if left in the dark for too long?
The answer is no.
Actually, yes. So can humans. It must me total darkness though. And for many months. It would have to be room with no windows. Humans kept in total darkness go blind because the cells involved with their rods and cones die off from lack of use.
Yes. They are born altricial, which means they're born blind, naked and helpless. Their eyes will begin to open 10 to 11 days after birth. They are blind, deaf, and hairless at birth.
Rabbits can be trained to assist blind people in a similar way as guide dogs. They can help with navigating obstacles, finding objects, and providing companionship and comfort. Rabbits' gentle nature and intelligence make them suitable for this role.
really dangerous becauze people can go blind by the flashes.
Yes. Rabbits are colorblind. Most animals are colorblind
Yes. They are born without fur and with their eyes and ears closed.
close your eyes. that, i think, is what it is like to be blind. Yes, I had one of my eyes removed. And to 'see' out of that eye is just like when my real eye is closed. its more than just black with small and almost unnoticeable flashes of dark purple and blue
Sometimes it can take a little while before both eyes open. However if this eye doesn't open within a day the bunny should be taken in for a vet appointment as it could be a sign of infection or other issues.
Baby rabbits are born hairless, blind, and completely helpless. They require their mother's care for at least 3-4 weeks before they are weaned and able to survive on their own. It is recommended to leave the baby rabbits undisturbed with their mother to ensure their best chances of survival.
Rabbits are not color blind. They can see color, but their color vision is not as vivid as humans. They primarily see in shades of blue and green, with limited ability to distinguish between reds and greens.
flashes of light
in a way yes, but in a way no. yes because they are born with their eyes closed, no because after 14 or so days their eyes open.
Yes, rabbits born blind may require special care compared to those born with sight. They may need extra attention to ensure their safety and well-being, such as providing a safe and familiar environment, using auditory cues to help them navigate, and monitoring their health more closely.