It depends on the breed. Netherland Dwarf rabbits, which can be red eyed whites, are abot 2 pounds, while some giant breeds can weigh up to 50 pounds.
The usual colour of the white rabbit's eye is red.
Usually if it's a white rabbit, it would have a red eye, but if it was a brown one or black one, then the color would be black or darkish brown
haha! i have a white rabbit with red eyes that is currently growing huge!if it is white with red eyes it's an albino i probably will be cause it has red eyes. it could be a newzeland white or a flemish ginat rabbit if it is very bighope this helpsSource:Own knowledge
Depending on it's size, you either have a blue eyed white Netherland Dwarf or a white Beveren (assuming that you have a purebred rabbit.) There are no other breeds of rabbit accepted by the ARBA that have blue eyes. Of course there is always the possibility that it is a crossbreed rabbit.
not unless a person with radiation sickness has attcked it
white with red eyes
Rabbits do not have a third eye... they have an extra eye lid that is seen occasionally when a rabbit is sick.
A rabbit bleeding from the eye is in serious need of medical attention from a knowledgeable and experienced "rabbit-savvy" vet. If you can't afford the vet, you should surrender your rabbit to a local rescue group or shelter so the rabbit can get the help she needs. There is nothing you can do at home for a red spot or growth in the eye nor for a bleeding eye. See the related questions below for links and helpful info.
It's likely due to the reflection of light from the camera's flash off the blood vessels in the rabbit's retina. This phenomenon, known as "red-eye effect," is common in animals, particularly those with larger pupils like rabbits. It's harmless and doesn't affect the rabbit's vision or health.
if u have a pure white rabbit with red eyes they are called rew's
Any breed of any animal can have white fur/skin and red eyes. A rabbit with red eyes and white fur is known to be an Albino rabbit. Albinism is common in rats as well. It can also happen to people (not so much the red eyes). there are black albino people which have white skin, even though their entire family is black.
No; rabbits with red eyes are usually albino and simply have a lack of pigment in their eyes, skin and fur. If the rabbit is not white, then it may be blind or simply lack eye pigment alone. If the rabbit is displaying signs of aggression, the eyes may be irritated, infected or otherwise damaged, and veterinary attention should be sought.