Easter bilbies have a wider-reaching purpose than Easter bunnies. The sale of Easter bilbies helps to raise awareness of the plight of this endangered native Australian marsupial. Sales also raise funds which are directed towards conservation of the bilby's habitat, and developing captive breeding programmes aimed at releasing more bilbies back into their native habitat.
No... they will be better mothers if they are older.
yes. much. Anything is better than Miley CyruS I AGREE WITH THE TWO ANSWERS UP AT THE TOP!!!!
Consuming a concentrated salt solution can lead to dehydration and an electrolyte imbalance in the body. This can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and in severe cases, can be life-threatening. It is important to seek medical attention if you have ingested a concentrated salt solution.
yea
Bilbies have adapted to survive in arid environments by obtaining moisture from their food, primarily insects and plant material. They have efficient kidneys that minimize water loss and can tolerate dehydration better than many other animals. Additionally, bilbies are nocturnal, which helps them avoid the heat of the day, reducing their overall need for water. These adaptations allow them to thrive in habitats where water is scarce.
well, technicly yes, becuz bunnies can mature and turn evil for the rest of their life(or most of it.)
well.. they can see at night and we cannot really so therefore it probubly is
The only Easter Eggs I know are made from chocolate! Beeswax is better used as a furniture polish, rather than for eating
Yes. The Easter break is longer in Norway than in many other countries, as it includes Maundy Thursday (the Thursday preceding Good Friday). It is a real celebration of the emerging Springtime, with chickens and eggs, rather than "Easter bunnies" symbolising the holiday. Chickens replace rabbits as a symbol of fertility, and eggs remain a symbol of new life, just as they are elsewhere. Yellow is the traditional Norwegian Easter colour. For details of the many unique Easter traditions in Norway, see the related link below.
Yes
well bunnies are small and tigers are biigger than bunnies. how big are the animals? does not make sense.
Not necessarily, it really depends on their ages. Males are usually bigger then females.