No. The black tailed jackrabbit is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
Black fox rabbit refers to rabbit coat colour. It's black with silvery white ticked pattern.
The possible phenotypes of offspring from a white rabbit and a black rabbit depend on their genotypes. If the white rabbit is homozygous recessive (ww) and the black rabbit is homozygous dominant (BB), the offspring will all be black (Bb). If the black rabbit is heterozygous (Bb), the offspring could be either black (Bb) or white (ww) in a 3:1 ratio. The specific coat color will depend on the genetic makeup of the parents.
Jacob Black's Rabbit is a 1986
wow.. good on you! you've figured out what colour your rabbit is!
It could mean a number of things one... you have a black rabbit... second if you don't have a black rabbit... then maybe your son or daughter bought a black rabbit and are trying to hide it from you.... Third.. you need to stop smoking funny cigarettes you roll yourself...
No. Black is dominant, and a dominant trait always shows itself when it is present
No, it is not safe to eat rabbit poop as it may contain harmful bacteria and parasites that can make you sick.
The volcano Rabbit actually has black eyes.
A big brown Rabbit
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Black coat homozygous: BB Black Coat heterozgous: Bb
Rabbit droppings are generally not harmful to humans, but they can carry bacteria and parasites that may cause illness if ingested. It is recommended to avoid direct contact with rabbit droppings and to wash hands thoroughly after handling them to reduce the risk of infection.