maybe a type of dog.
Not necessarily, they may leave some parts of the body uneaten
Rabbits are mammals. Mammals have a covering of skin and hair. In the case of rabbits we would call this covering skin and soft fur.
A rabbits body is 65-70% water
A tapeworm living in a wolf's body can not be called a predator. It is a parasite. It only eats the food in the wolf's intestines, not the whole wolf.
Rabbits are mammals. They produce their own body heat. They can cool down by panting, and they can create warmth through building nests. Rabbits can increase body heat by consuming more calories.
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Rabbits bones do heal but it takes them quite a while. If it is the spine that is broken and the rabbit is having fits, you have to have it put down, but with any other body part of the rabbit just leave it in its cage, inside where it is warm and dark and don't pick it up too much. The body part will be fragile for about 2 months so be careful. Hope this helps :)
Only through body language.
Infrared. He saw body heat.
Rabbits vary in color, size, length of ears, and length of body. Some rabbits are small and others are very large and can hop further distances.
the reason why there is an appendix in a human is because the appendix helps keep the good bacteria in the big intestine so that it would not leave the body as wastes. probably the same works for rabbits.
Rabbits can retain their body heat pretty well when they grow fur, until then, the mothers fur in the nest keeps them warm. --Newfoundland97