A domestic rabbit typically needs a living space of at least 12 square feet to thrive, which can include a combination of a spacious enclosure and free-roaming time. It's important to provide them with room to hop, stretch, and explore, as well as areas to hide and play. Additionally, daily exercise outside their enclosure is crucial for their physical and mental well-being. Regular interaction and socialization are also essential for a happy, healthy rabbit.
yes if it is a domestic rabbit
Marvin's Room grossed $12,803,305 in the domestic market.
Panic Room grossed $95,308,367 in the domestic market.
Boiler Room grossed $16,963,963 in the domestic market.
A Room for Romeo Brass grossed $20,097 in the domestic market.
Yes they are endangered. No, Lionhead rabbits are not endangered or going extinct: no domestic breed of rabbit is. If anything, domestic rabbits are overpopulated: they're the third most relinquished pet (after cats and dogs), and many animal shelters have far too many of them, so they need to kill them in order to make room for more.
The rabbit cannot join the room because it is too small to fit through the door.
To create a room in Rabbit, first sign in to your account. Then, click on the "Create Room" button on the homepage. Choose a room name, set the privacy settings, and invite friends to join. Customize the room with themes and settings to make it your own. Enjoy chatting, watching videos, and hanging out with your friends in your new Rabbit room.
With a fish net.
It's a cage or a room.
well dogs don't need a lot of room but make sure they have a bit of room so that they feel comfy!!!!!
Not much although it is a root vegetable