It could be Ear mites? Canker i believe its called.
Please look at this website it gives you information about it and how to clear it
http://www.vetontheweb.co.uk/pet-clinic-detail.asp?id=278
Assuming that the rabbit is not a lop earred breed, one may assume that the rabbit has damage to the cartilage in it's ear. OR, if summer time, because of extreme heat the rabbit's ears grow faster than the babies do the cartilage is not strong enough to hold up the heavy ears. In some cases the rabbit will grow into it's ears but some may remain damaged for life
Time for a tune up.
first answer: No, there is no difference between a bunny and a rabbit. The word "bunny" is just a nickname for rabbits -- it derives from the old-time word for "rabbit," which was "coney" (pronounced with a soft "o," like "honey"). The word "rabbit" actually used to mean baby coneys -- nowadays, "rabbit" refers to the animal in general, "bunny" is a nickname, and babies are called "kits" (or "kittens"). second answer: I think they do have a difference between them because the bunny has their ears bend down forward and the rabbit ears stays up response: You are thinking of lop-eared rabbits. Bunnies with ears that bend down are called lops or lop-eared. Bunnies with ears that stay up don't have a special name.
When they are calm, or sleeping a rabbit will lay the ears down. At this time they don't want to here. I f startled the ears go up to here. Some rabbits, (flopped eared) are born with long ears that hang down. This is because of the breed.
Holland lop Engilish lop Mini lop Lop
Most of the time that mean the rabbit/bunny has a bladder infection
this sounds mean but the proper way to hold a rabbit is to hold the ears and the legs . left hand holds the ears and the right one holds the legs that way the rabbit can not bite or kick . ___________________________________________________________________ you should NEVER pick it up by its ears or legs! it causes them pain ALOT would you like to be picked up by your ears? no, would you like to be carried about by your legs? no you could brake a bone in their legs! and they would more than likely be scared of you and try and bite you every time you go near it the best way to carry them is put one hand under the bottom and the other underneath them on their chest area and gently place them on your chest while you still have one hand under their bum and one hand on their back (if you feel they will try and jump or fall) if you got your rabbit from a pet store they should of showed you how to handle it!
First, you need an antenna that is both uhf and vhf comaptible. Usuaully it will have a pair of rabbit ears (vhf) and a center loop or plate (uhf). Make sure the rabbit ears are completely extended then just re-scan your channels on your digital box or your hdtv.
It means in a very short amount of time, as a lamb shaking its tail is quick.
It depends on the rabbit. Some are quite comfortable sitting in your lap or very close to you. Other prefer to keep their distance. With time and patience you can teach your bunny that being held isn't a bad thing but you have to take it slow so you don't stress him/her out. I've had my rabbit for 5 years and she still will not sit in my lap but she will often sit next to me or under my chair/bed. Also, most rabbits do not like being picked up and held while you're standing. When you do have to pick up your bunny make sure you always support it's hind legs and hold it tight against you so it can't jump out and hurt him/herself.
needs new spark plugs and tune up
Did you mean 'best selling'? The adventures of peter rabbit.