positive, it feeds coyotes, wolves and other mid sized predators.
negative, destroys vegetation, some that is potentially beneficial.
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They probably won't. It depends on how long the rabbit has been a pet.they are guy
they have large eyes and long ears
The ideal temperature for a rabbit's living environment is between 60-70 degrees Fahrenheit. This range helps to keep them comfortable and healthy.
Generally not something they do. Are you absolutely positive he is a boy.
it has no effect on luck.it is only a superstition. But it sure is not lucky for the rabbit
positive
A wild rabbit's environment is usually woods, fields or somewhere where it is safe for them to make a home for the babies. A pet rabbit's environment should have (if well looked after ) a secure hutch with clean straw (always), water supply, food and most of all should be loved and cared for all its life !
They help to control the rodent and rabbit populations.
A rabbit that lives in a snowy environment
To effectively housebreak a rabbit, provide a designated litter box filled with hay or paper-based litter, place it in a quiet area where the rabbit tends to go, and reward the rabbit with treats when it uses the litter box. Consistency, patience, and positive reinforcement are key to successfully housebreaking a rabbit.
Yes, it is possible to domesticate a wild rabbit through patient and consistent training. However, it may take time and effort to earn the trust of a wild rabbit and acclimate it to a domestic environment.