If the fur goes gray it dosent mean its getting old rabbits fur can change color and sometimes even patterns. they shed fur as the warmer months arrive, can change when the seasons change, and they grow allot of fur as the colder seasons arrive.
This may happen when the rabbit is molting. If the fur turns color and then falls out that is normal.
rabbits
No..It appears gray to them.
rabbits, deer, and much more.
Primarily rodents and rabbits.
Rabbits come in many different colours like gray, black, brown, chestnut and more
Rabbits don't get injections....
no
Rabbits can become pregnant as early as 3 to 4 months of age.
Once a rabbit is mature , it's pretty much impossible to tell the exact age . The state of the teeth can give a clue (older rabbits tend to have yellower or browner teeth than young rabbits , who have very white teeth), as can the claws (older rabbits tend to have tougher, scaly claws , whereas younger rabbits have smooth claws) . The fur isn't much help , since even old rabbits don't usually get gray with age .
Angora rabbits come in the colors of butterscotch, gray, white, brown, and light black. They are VERY fluffy too!
Yes, they can. I actually have a gray holland lop who is 2 years old. Holland lops can come in many different colors. Alos, rabbits' fur can change color depending on the season. My rabbit is usually more gray than black in the summer, but in the winter she shed her gray hair for a dark gray and black combination.