Damage to it's brain or it is just scared and confused.
The dingo is a carnivore. It would eat an injured rabbit if hungry.
If a rabbit is injured it means it has a lot of pain from where ever it is injured. To pick up a rabbit which has injured legs you MUST not touch their legs. You can pick it up any way just not the legs. I (personally) pick a rabbit up by its waist. By picking it up the way I do it, I am not near its legs.
A spotted rabbit has the genes Enen and a solid rabbit is enen. A cross between the two would have a 50% chance of being spotted ( called "broken" in the rabbit world) and 50% chance of being solid colored.
I would suggest you contact your local vet who will be able to help you find someone to take your rabbit and care for her properly. Please make sure your rabbit has treatment, it is unfair to leave an animal in pain...
it would be very hard but not impossible. it depends on the amount of time the rabbit was out of the wild A baby wild rabbit taken into your home would not survive if re-released, but a wounded wild rabbit re-habilitated MAYT be all right.
yes it would make it constipated because the are the opposite of a human being
That would probably be the White Rabbit in Alice in Wonderland.
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The Cottontail Rabbit would use camouflage to hide from it's predatorsThe Cottontail Rabbit would run up to 25mph speed and run zig-zag to confuse it's predatorsThe Cottontail Rabbit needs to eat and drink to survive of course also
They are said to be concentric circles.
I don't believe so. I would imagine it being quite gamey, especially for a pie.
The answer is no. A hawk would probably eat a snow rabbit.