Yes, you should care for a bunny with a dewlap just like any other bunny. The only difference I can think of would be maybe if you have to clean the bunny, then don't miss that part, but overall it shouldn't be an issue.
usual as a regular bunny carrots, lettuce stuff like that
Just like all of the other regular rabbits unless swimrex rabbits
To care for a bunny, you have to bunny-proof your house. You have to figure out what cage is best for them (if they're sensitive, you should get a plastic cage, rather than a metal one), figure out what rabbit food they like best, etc. It really all depends on what type of bunny, how old is the bunny, and it's health.
um bunny ears or regular Bunny Ears : put 1 string under the other than make to things tht look like bunny ears an tie em thts it Regular : put the 1 string other than make a bunny ear an wrap it an tie it thts it
One can learn to hop like a bunny by reading the tutorials and watching the instructional videos on websites, such as Better Kid Care, Fast Top Ten and Kids Parkz. Hopping like a bunny can be a lot of fun.
If your bunny is small it will be hard for a novice. Roll bunny over on back in your lap. Scissor tail between first two fingers and using your thumb pull (gently) to the left while pulling (gently) to right with scissored fingers. If a small slit appears it is a girl, if a small circle (protuberance) appears it is a boy. This is harder to do the smaller the bunny - for the untrained eye AND the key is to be gentle. If you press too hard you CAN make a buck look like a doe. The older bunnies are easier, a buck has visible testicles and a doe will develop a dewlap under her chin. A dewlap is a flap of skin under the chin that the doe will use to pull fur from to line her nest before she has babies. Very seldom will a buck have a dewlap.
Do i look like i care? ()() (oo) (")(") its a bunny wabbit :D
It looks just like a regular tuckle egg you just have to get lucky and find one.
Mom is most likely to believe you are old enough once you have shown her you can be responsible for you. Then you can take on the responsibility of a bunny. To show her you are responsible for you you should: take care of your chores for a week without being asked to, do your homework without being asked, things like this. You should talk with her about what you need to do to show you can be responsible now. Just saying "I will take care of the bunny" will not do the job. You must show her that you are taking care of your jobs around the house and school. Good luck earning your Moms respect and your bunny!
Male bunnies look much the same as female bunnies. Often they have a more squarish (less round) head, but this isn't a guarantee. The only way to know for sure if your rabbit is male is to check the genitalia.
Dwarf bunnies have all the same needs as other pet bunnies. To care for a dwarf bunny or any bunny, you must have:Healthy food: lots and lots of hay, also fresh leafy greens and high-quality pelletsDishes for food and waterLitter material/bedding and litter boxPet carrierGrooming supplies, like a nail clipper, and fur brushFirst aid supplies - this is a big list in and of itself!Enclosure, like a cage or exercise pen; also safe bunny-proofed areas for the bunny to exercise, play in, and socialise with you dailyToys and play structures, both inside and outside the enclosureSavings (money) to pay for emergency vet billsRabbit books or websites where you can find in-depth info about rabbit care and behaviour, also online rabbit forums (like discussion boards) where you can post your questionsContact info for a local rabbit-savvy vet where you'll bring the bunny for regular check-ups, and treatment for illnesses/injuriesSee the related questions and links below for more details.
Chickens do not have a dewlap like some other birds or reptiles. Instead, they have a comb, which is the fleshy crest on the top of their heads, and wattles, which are the fleshy extensions under their beaks. These features can vary in size and shape among different breeds of chickens and play roles in thermoregulation and mating displays. While not a dewlap, these characteristics serve similar purposes in terms of communication and health.