What temperatures do Angora rabbits need?
Angora rabbits are comfortable in temperatures between 50-75°F (10-24°C). They shouldn't be exposed to extreme heat or cold, as it can affect their health and well-being. Providing a draft-free shelter with good ventilation is important to help regulate their body temperature.
Petco on Chenal Blvd. in Little Rock, AR. has a rabbit that appears Siamese in coloring with a rather long tail. The tail appears to be about four inches long...not fluffy....but rather like a docked dogs tail.
The length of the third side could be between 7 feet and 23 feet due to the triangle inequality theorem, which states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side.
Which rabbit breeds have black and white spots?
It is a baby English rabbit. They usually are white with a black stripe and black spots, but the rare breed is white with a brown stripe and brown spots. This amazing breed (in both colours) are often called Butterfly Rabbits because they have the shape of a butterfly on their mouth/nose. They have ears that stick up, and are often quite lively and playful (good for children) but sometimes cuddly and nice to hold. They don't really like being picked up because they feel frightened, but once they are finally in your arms, they feel safe and relaxed.
Rabbits must be cleaned at least once a week, given a bowl of pellets (not mixed fruits because they only pick out their favourites and don't get all the nutrition) a handful of hay and fresh water. In the evening (for their dinner) they should have a carrot, or some greens e.g. celery, apple, lettuce, cabbage. But don't give them too many treats. Two greens a week should be enough. The rest of the time, give them carrots. Too many leaves and treats can give them diarrhea.
Rabbits should have quite big cages to run around in (they must be able to stand up on their hind legs without touching the cieling) If kept outside, make sure it has fresh sawdust and straw, and perhaps a carpet over the top of the cage to insulate it and keep out the damp. If kept inside, make sure their bed is warm with sawdust and straw, but not too much, as they can get very hot indoors.
Rabbits love toys and things to do, so I would suggest getting a few toys. For example, at pets at home you can get very cheap rabbit toys. I have a baby English rabbit and I have bought it a ball that it can chew on, (good for its teeth) a plastic ball with a hole in the top.( you put treats inside, then the rabbit rolls it and attcks it until they come out of the hole), a little ring with some chewable toy carrots on and a rabbits face (this is good to play tug of war with. The rabbit grabs the ring and pulls, and I play with it and grab the other end. (don't worry- I don't pull hard, I let her win every time)) And I also have a little wooden tunnel it can go through and chew on too (very good for its teeth- wood knaws at teeth and they don't overgrow.
Give your rabbit plenty of attention- they love new things. Give them a new toy every month or do what I do- every morning when you see it make a different noise. Grunt or squeak, and your rabbit should listen intently. This gives them a feeling of being in the big wide world- different noises sybolyses different animals and beings.
When you hold a rabbit, place one hand under its bottom and the other hand holding its tummy/body. There are lots of different ways of holding rabbits, but my rabbit likes this one the best. She doesn't like being held upside down (like a baby).
If your rabbit makes strange noises eg. grunting it usually shows it is scared. If it does this, or thumps it foot, be quiet and leave it a while, going over to it and picking it up can scare it even more. Then when it has calmed down, go to it again (but quieter and slower, and just stroke it and comfort it) If it licks you, it means it is grateful to have you there. And if it rubs its chin on your hand, it means you are its property, it is marking its territory (scent)
Please take care of rabbits, because some people take them for granted and neglect them. They are just like dogs- they need all the attention they can get.
What do you feed your pet rabbit?
Pet rabbits should primarily be fed a diet of hay, fresh vegetables, and a small amount of pellets specifically formulated for rabbits. Treats should be given sparingly. Fresh water should always be available.
Male french lop rabbit he weighs 3lb is this ok?
A male French Lop rabbit weighing 3lb falls within the normal weight range for this breed, which typically weighs between 9-12 pounds. Ensure he is eating a balanced diet, getting enough exercise, and appears healthy overall. If you have concerns about his weight, consult with a veterinarian specializing in rabbit care.
How old can rabbits be to get pregnant?
The proper age for breeding on a female is 1 year and on a male it is around 6 months. Rabbits can have rabbits at around three months if they ar able to which I advise IS REALLY UNHEALTHY FOR THE DOE!
Is a rabbit a herbivore canivore or omnovore?
A rabbit is a herbivore, meaning it primarily consumes plant-based foods such as grass, hay, and vegetables. It does not eat meat, so it is not a carnivore or omnivore.
Does a boy rabbit have a tail?
Yes, a male rabbit, or a buck, does have a tail. It may be small and fluffy, usually hidden under their fur. It helps them with balance and communication.
Is there a pet shop where you can find bunnies?
Yes, pet shops often carry bunnies for sale as pets. Additionally, local animal shelters or rescue organizations may also have bunnies available for adoption.
Rabbits can become aggressive when they feel scared or uncomfortable. To train your rabbit not to bite or scratch, try to approach her calmly and slowly. Spend time bonding with her through gentle interactions like petting and offering treats to build trust. If she does bite or scratch, stop the interaction immediately to discourage that behavior. It may take some time and patience, but consistency in training should help improve her behavior.
What age can the European rabbit reproduce?
well im doing reseach on the european rabbit so during the spring the mate and make babys then the dad rabbit leaves thier babys and mama and never come back.
What are the predators of a wild rabbit?
The predators of a rabbit would be: foxes, wolves, eagles, owls, humans, bears, just about any meat-eater bigger than a rabbit who lives near rabbits.
The prey of a rabbit would have to be; the deadly plant. Grass, leaves, carrots, lettuce, etc...
How soon can a rabbit become pregnant?
They can get pegnant as a pre teen rabbit about 3 months if you have rabbits of the opposite sex together watch them close there have ben instances where a male rabit did not drop until then and started in on his sisters so be carefull or expect 2 to 9 babies in 30 days been there done that ened up with 13 babies
What is the rabbit kid called?
A baby rabbit is called kitten or a kit or a kindle
A Kindle or to be more precise TO KINDLE is the act of giving birth to baby rabbits. It is NOT a baby rabbit.
How do you keep rabbits out of the flower bed?
You can keep rabbits out of flower beds by installing a physical barrier like a fence or chicken wire around the perimeter, using natural deterrents like vinegar or garlic spray, or planting rabbit-resistant plants such as marigolds, lavender, or certain types of herbs. Regularly inspect and maintain the barrier or deterrents to ensure they remain effective.
What can you feed a wild bunny?
I don't recommend feeding wild rabbits in the wild because some of them are dangerous and aren't used to human behaviours. Wild rabbits eat anything they can find in the wild but their main diet is made up of 99% grass, which is usually dried up in the sun making it hay. Other than that wild rabbits don't feed on pellets like domestic rabbits do but they do feed on some fruits and vegies especially carrots!!
I think that where you live and what time of the year it is, makes a difference. I live in the mid west and we are having allot of snow right now, so ground grazing is impossible for most wild animals. I feed the birds and I have had a wild rabbit eating under my bird feeder since the snow got deep. It eats the seeds the birds have knocked out, or dropped and also peanuts that I put out. I have thrown out raw peanuts and unsalted shell peanuts and it's eating it all. There could be more than one rabbit, but I am only seeing one at a time and mostly late in the evening and during the night when the birds aren't feeding.
Yes. A raccoon is endothermic, able to maintain its own body temperature. It is a mammal, and mammals and birds are endothermic. The term 'endothermic' is the biological term for an animal that is warm-blooded.
What age are rabbits when they are able to have babies?
Female rabbits can become pregnant as early as 4 months. This is not a good idea at all though.
If you are thinking of breeding your rabbit you should wait at least until she is a year old, and fully grown.
Female rabbits (does) can be bred when they are fully mature, usually 6 to 8 months. That is 18 in human years. Breeding a doe at 4 months could lead to fetal giantism and/ or death during kindling. Every rabbit should have it's own cage by age 8 to 10 weeks.
What age can as female bunny be fixed?
Female bunnies can typically be spayed once they reach 4-6 months of age. It is recommended to consult with a veterinarian to determine the best timing for the procedure based on the individual bunny's health and development.
Here are a list of some diseases rabbits can get:
Myxomatosis (a viral infection of rabbits)
Overgrown Incisors (overgrown front teeth in rabbits)
Rabbit Skin Problems
Uterine Cancer in Rabbits
Viral Hemorrhagic Disease in Rabbits
Maggots on Rabbits
A simple Google search can help, and the ARBA's website (arba.org) has lots of information.
How can you tell if your bunny is pregnant if you dont know when she breed?
It can be challenging to determine if a bunny is pregnant without knowing the breeding date. Look for signs such as weight gain, nesting behavior, and nipple development. Consult a veterinarian for confirmation and guidance on caring for a pregnant bunny.
Is it bad to lift a pet rabbit up by its ears?
It depends on the rabbit. Some are quite comfortable sitting in your lap or very close to you. Other prefer to keep their distance. With time and patience you can teach your bunny that being held isn't a bad thing but you have to take it slow so you don't stress him/her out. I've had my rabbit for 5 years and she still will not sit in my lap but she will often sit next to me or under my chair/bed.
Also, most rabbits do not like being picked up and held while you're standing. When you do have to pick up your bunny make sure you always support it's hind legs and hold it tight against you so it can't jump out and hurt him/herself.
What parts of the world does a bunny live in?
Bunnies can be found in various parts of the world, including North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Australia. They typically inhabit grasslands, forests, meadows, and wetlands. Some species have also adapted to live in urban areas.