Rabbit and squirrels hunting season is generally from sept. 1st to march 31st. It depends on the state you live in. I would wait for a good freeze to kill off the sick ones. They are best hunted with a .22 rifle or shotgun and a dog.
YOU ARE SICK TO WANT TO EAT A RABBITRabbits belong to the rodent family. So yeah eating a rat is gross. But when they are larger and not a rat they are cool. Of course if I had a cow as a pet sure i would think that was gross to eat as well. But are rodents. Enjoy the rat meat.No. Rabbits belong in Family Leporidae. Squirrels belong in the Family Sciuridae.
No, rabbits cannot change their gender. They are born with a specific biological sex that remains the same throughout their lives.
No, rabbits cannot change their gender. They are born with a specific biological sex that remains the same throughout their lives.
Squirrels cannot kill a shark. And they are not found in the same place, so it is rather unlikely that this event would take place.
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Squirrels have more in common with mice because they eat just about the same things a mouse does.
Hotot rabbits have the same dietary needs and preferences as all pet rabbits. Hotot rabbits look different from other rabbits, but inside they're the same. The most important part of the rabbit diet is hay; rabbits also eat pellets, certain fresh dark leafy greens, and some fruits and vegetables as a treat (optional). See the related question below for more details and links -- it applies to Hotots and all pet rabbits.
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girl an boy rabbits do not look the same
No. Rabbits and cats are in a different animal groups. Rabbits are rodents (rats, mice, guinea pigs, squirrels, etc.), while cats are felines (tigers, lions, bobcats, leopards, etc.) Animals generally have to be in the same animal group to reproduce and have "combined offspring" together. Wolves and coyotes can have combined offspring naturally, as can wolves and husky dogs. But the animals have to be very similar, and rabbits and cats are actually very different from each other.
Of course, rabbits and hares are in the same family of Legamorphs.
Rabbits are similar to hares, but rabbits are born furless and with their eyes closed, and they cannot move for a few days. Hares are born fully furred with their eyes open, and can run a few hours after birth. Hares also have larger ears and powerful hind legs.