Shaking how. He could be hot or scared or if he is shaking and kind of moving in circles and his neck is bent up wards it could be a disorder called rye neck.
Wry neck symptoms are more of a staggering or rolling motion than a shakng. A chill or fright is most likely the cause. Shaking of the head could indicate ear mites. Cat ear mite medication can be used.
See the related question below for more details. One thing a scared rabbit might do is shake; a very scared rabbit (like when a dog is barking in its face, or a cat is -- i.e. when the rabbit is being scared by a predator) will die from shock.
You can't handle a rabbit too much, but if you shake it too much you can cause brain damage and that will cause it to die or be mentally retarded.
There are many various places to find information about the Shake Shake website. One good place to begin would be some Japanese image boards, simply because Shake Shake is a Japanese duo. Another valuable place would be the Shake Shake website itself.
The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands was created in 1982.
The answer is no. A hawk would probably eat a snow rabbit.
I'm pretty sure that ants would feel a shake when you walk by. Think about it. If an elephant walked by, you would feel the ground shake.
usually not... but a mother rabbit would eat her baby if it died
No it would be very inhumane nothing lower than a 22. ----------------- Yes it can kill a rabbit but it would be very inefficient and the rabbit would suffer before death................
A rabbit's age is roughly calculated as 15 human years for the first year and 10 human years for the second year. Therefore, a 2-year-old rabbit would be about 25 in rabbit years.
If a milkshake could shake milk, a milkshake would shake all the milk that a milkshake could shake.
Rabbit.
I saw a fluffy rabbit at the pet store.