There are several reasons why there may be changes in the coloring of your rabbit's fur. Many rabbits have lighter color fur underneath their chin, on their throat, and along their belly, so it could be that your rabbit has reached adulthood and new colors have emerged as the adult coat has come in. It could also be a sign of aging in an older rabbit, such as is found in other mammals like dogs and even humans. Or the fur growing back in around a scar following an injury will often be lighter. If there is no other indication of anything being wrong, it is probably nothing to worry about.
No it is not normal.
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His achievements is he had make Singapore and without him,we will not be seen now. He had gone through a lot of tough days to fight for us. Thnks Dr toh chin chye! (:
After 7 or 8 years have gone by, would you say the rabbit population, overall, is increasing, decreasing, or staying about constant? Explain your answer?
The White Rabbit can only be found in Spring through Summer. In Autumn through Winter it is replaced by the Black Rabbit. The current Rabbit is found near the edge of the river in Flute Fields. But is gone when it rains.
Your rabbit's eyes may have gone misty because of an injury, cataracts, or some other reason. You should bring your rabbit to a vet to determine the cause and possible treatments. If your rabbit has gone blind, you'll have to learn how to care for a "special needs" rabbit and your vet should be able to help you with this. You need to bring your rabbit to a vet with experience and knowledge in treating rabbits (not all vets do, and rabbits can be VERY different from cats and dogs -- some vets have even killed rabbits because they don't know any better.) See the related link below for more info.
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Rabbit corkscrews are used for opening wine bottles. The corkscrew is manually screwed into the cork at the top of the wine bottle for a few turns. Once it has gone in an inch or so, the levers or rabbit ears are pressed down. This pulls the cork out of the wine bottle.