Yes, bunnies are very sensitive in many ways.
Their bodies are sensitive: their skin is very thin and stretchy (easy to rip), and their bones/skeletal structure is relatively weak (easy to injure with a drop or fall; a rabbit can even break its own back by kicking hard into the air, like when someone is not holding it properly).
Rabbits are also sensitive to stress. Rabbits can die of stres/shock from a predator stalking around outside their cage (even if the predator -- like a dog, cat, raccoon, fox -- can't actually get in!).
Just like you and I, bunnies are sensitive!
Yes, rabbits exhale carbon dioxide as a byproduct of cellular respiration, a metabolic process that occurs in their bodies to produce energy. They inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide just like other mammals.
The human nose can recognize thousands of different scents. Our sense of smell is extremely sensitive and can detect a wide range of odors.
Our lungs are quite sensitive. The blood vessels in the nose warm the air to a temperature close to our own. The moisture is simply secretions designed to trap foreign particles such as pollen and dust - to sopt them reaching the lungs.
The scientific term for being "nose blind" is "olfactory fatigue" or "olfactory adaptation." This phenomenon occurs when the olfactory receptors in the nose become less sensitive to a persistent odor over time, leading individuals to become unaware of the smell. It can happen in various environments, particularly where certain scents are constant, causing the brain to tune them out.
No, it is not recommended to put hydrogen peroxide in your nose. It can be irritating and may cause damage to the sensitive mucous membranes in your nasal passages. It's best to use saline nasal sprays or consult with a healthcare professional for proper nasal care.
Our noses are sensitive to chemicals in the air.
Yes, a snout is a fancy word for nose. You can call a rabbits nose a snout! :)
A dog's nose is more sensitive to smell.
no only if your nose is really sensitive
Lop eared rabbits have long ears that are down and Californian rabbits hat a black spot on their nose
Yes, rabbits exhale carbon dioxide as a byproduct of cellular respiration, a metabolic process that occurs in their bodies to produce energy. They inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide just like other mammals.
the gills, the nose, and the head.
taste buds and nose
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Your nose will get swollen and red from prolonged blowing activity. If it is that bad, then you need to get medical attention. Sensitive noses usually means an allergies - there are very effective medications that can help eleviate nasal passage problems. Rob has blown his nose quite a lot then :)
The most sensitive part of a dog's body is typically their nose.
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