What do you press after you type in fuzzy bunny?
That all depends on what you are talking about. A computer-enter. A cellphone-send. Rethink your question I would say.
Dandelions are consumed by a variety of animals, including rabbits, deer, groundhogs, and some insects like caterpillars. These animals often feed on the leaves, stems, and flowers of the dandelion plant.
While some rabbits may not mind water or enjoy swimming, most domestic rabbits do not like being submerged in water and can become stressed or scared. It is important to introduce water to rabbits gradually and ensure they are comfortable and safe around it.
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Fresh greens should be offered daily, and some woods are good for them to much on too, but a lot of plants can make them sick and even kill rabbits. Refer to the related question below for more info.
This is the House Rabbit Society list of suggested veggies:
Alfalfa, radish & clover sprouts
Basil
Beet greens (tops)*
Bok choy
Broccoli (mostly leaves/stems)*
Brussels sprouts
Carrot & carrot tops*
Celery
Cilantro
Clover
Collard greens*
Dandelion greens and flowers (no pesticides)*
Endive*
Escarole
Green peppers
Kale (!)*
Mint
Mustard greens*
Parsley*
Pea pods (the flat edible kind)*
Peppermint leaves
Raddichio
Radish tops
Raspberry leaves
Romaine lettuce (no iceberg or light colored leaf)*
Spinach (!)*
Watercress*
Wheat grass
(!)=Use sparingly. High in either oxalates or goitrogens and may be toxic in accumulated quantities over a period of time
Is it ok to put rabbits with guinea pigs?
Well...... I have a rabit and a guinea pig and they both love each other but you have to put them together at a very young age (ask local pet shop on what to do there). Is can be ok and in another way it is not ok becasue when it's not ok rabbits some times have a dessese that is in their lungs and it can not afect the rabbit or other rabbits but if can affect the guinea pig and can cause illness and could die. In the other hands you can put them together because some people say (there ment to be together) and some rabbits dont have that dessese............ But you could be like me and risk it.......If you do put them together I would cheek on them mabey 3 times a day.......Hope this works!!! Don't be irresponsible pet owners.
Does color affect how rabbits move?
No, the color of a rabbit does not affect how they move. Their movement is primarily influenced by factors such as their age, health, environment, and natural instincts. The color of a rabbit is typically linked to its breed and genetics, rather than its movement patterns.
What fun things can you make for your rabbit?
See the related question below for info and links about rabbit toys and play behaviours. There are many things you can make at home inexpensively that your rabbit will love! You need to find out what your rabbit likes to do.
Some ideas include:
a rabbit is rather like a dog when its hungry it will toss its bowl around and sit neer it a lot mind you you should allways overfeed your rabbit when they are young as it helps them grow but be carefull as you need to know when to lower the food level or they may get fat and receive maggots and die the way you know their fat is a lot of loose skin under their chin.
What is a rabbit start for sailboat racing?
One boat, known as the rabbit, sails on a port close-hauled course. Competitors start the race by passing behind the rabbit on starboard tack. Theoretically, all boats starting close behind the rabbit will end up with an equal start, even though they did not start at the same time.
No, rabbits should not eat sausages. Sausages are high in salt and unhealthy fats, which can be harmful to a rabbit's digestive system. It's best to stick to a diet of hay, fresh vegetables, and pellets specifically formulated for rabbits.
How much do show rabbits cost?
show rabbits ussually cost around 10-50 dollars. depends on the breeder and the type of rabbit. i bought my show rabbit (she is a dutch) for $10 at a pet store (pet cetra). a pure rabbit should cost more than $25, any thing under that examin the animal closly first, and see what needs to be fixed and what is required for a show rabbit. a show rabbit for the ARBA should have a pedigree, well compacked bady shape, 3-5 LBS, good fly back fur and of corse buying a dutch or a rabbit with marking the marking should be well neetly cut and no spots were there not sopose to be. a maketing (meet rabbit) rabbit, should have a thicker loin, hip and shoulder, should NOT be fat (over weight) as the meet will be greesy. these are the guid lines to haveing a good quality show rabbit.
A GOOD QUALITY SHOW RABBIT WILL SELDOM BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AT A PET STORE. Do yourself a favor and go to the ARBA web site and research the different breeds. When you find one you like research breeders of that breed and consult with one of them. If they don't have stock for sale chances are they will know a reputable breeder that does. You can invest a whole lot of money in bad stock really fast if you don't know what you are doing.
At 6 weeks bunnies are pretty wide awake, but like all young, they require more sleep than adults and hence do snooze quite a lot.
I believe they sleep for about 6-8 hours. My bunny does anyways.
That is possible.
Rabbits sleep off-and-on during the day time and overnight. They don't sleep very deeply. Rabbits don't always close their eyes when they're sleeping, so it can be tricky to know if they're awake or not.
How long before baby rabbits are viable?
Baby rabbits are born hairless, blind, and completely helpless. They require their mother's care for at least 3-4 weeks before they are weaned and able to survive on their own. It is recommended to leave the baby rabbits undisturbed with their mother to ensure their best chances of survival.
Disciplining a rabbit should focus on positive reinforcement with treats and rewards for good behavior, rather than punishment. Use a firm tone and redirect unwanted behaviors, like chewing on furniture, by providing appropriate chew toys. Avoid loud noises or physical punishment as it can scare or harm the rabbit.
How do you know a rabbits emotions?
Rabbits thump their feet to warn others of danger. They basically use it as a signal.
Rabbits also sometimes thump out of frustration, anger, boredom.
Whatever the reason, your rabbit is thumping in order to get your attention!
It's easy to tell the difference between a danger thump and a frustration thump: If the rabbit is warning of danger, it will look very alert, ears cocked, body still; if the rabbit is thumping out of frustration, it will usually be jumping around or playing or acting agitated.
All rabbits thump. This is a warning signal, all rabbits CAN be lookouts for the herd. Predators, strangers and loud noises will provoke thumps from rabbits.
How many babies do bunnies have?
Bunnies typically give birth to 3-8 babies in each litter, but they can have as many as 14. The babies, called kittens, are born hairless and blind, and are nursed by the mother until they are ready to eat solid food.
Do Rabbits get oxygen directly from the air?
All mammals have lungs. It is one of the defining characteristics of mammals along with live birth (not eggs, except monotremes) and non-nucleated red blood cells. A rabbit is a mammal, the following traits are common among all mammals. A rabbits lung works just like ours, they breath oxygen from the air, like all mammals, even Dolphins and Whales (which are classified as mammals).
1. The first characteristic that guarantees that an animal is a mammal is that it (if it is female) can produce milk to feed its young. This milk is produced by modified sweat glands called 'mammary' glands. It is from these glands that the whole group takes its name, 'Mammals.
2. The second test is the possession of hair, something humans often have problems with but which they should respect more. No other animal has hair in the same form as mammals, and all mammals have some hair at least at the beginning of their lives - baby whales and dolphins are born with a moustache.
3. The lower jaw in mammals is a single bone on either side. In all other vertebrates there are more than one bone on each side of the jaw.
4. The mammal middle ear, and only the mammal middle ear, contains 3 bones. The Stapes or (Stirrup), Incus or (Anvil) and the Malleus or (Hammer). Once these bones were part of the lower jaw, but during the early evolution of mammals they changed jobs and became a part of our hearing apparatus instead.
5. In mammals the main artery leaving the heart curves to the left becoming the aortic arch. In birds it curves to the right and in all other vertebrates there are more than one main artery leaving the heart.
Is a rabbit a day animal or a night animal?
No, in the wild rabbits are crepuscular, meaning that they are most active at dawn and dusk. Rabbits have evolved to be active when the low light makes it hard for predators like foxes to see them, but it is still too bright for owls to be out hunting. Domestic rabbits might be more active at night time than day, but wild rabbits are usually not.
In suburban settings, where there is enough artificial lighting, rabbits may be active late at night because the conditions mimic dusk.
Can pet rabbits learn to shake hands?
im not sure about shaking hands because rabbits dont like being held onto by their hands or legs. but you can certainly teach bunny some other tricks that are more natural for bunny like 'sit up!' (making bunny sit up on his hind legs). my bunny can do this
There is no real "heat" period for bunnies. The does(females) are always ready to mate, and the ovulae gets released right after mating. That is why they are so prolific : every mating could produce offsprings.
Does a rabbit burrow have two holes?
Rabbits usually like to live in burrows and warrens with lots of entrances and escape routes. I have three pet bunnies and they burrow all the time, making an extensive maze of tunnels, entrances and exits. I find myself, that if I temporary enclosure (when I first got them) only have one entrance and one exit, they seemed reluctant to go into it. They like to have many entry and exit points. hope this helps.
What is a family name for a rabbit?
We called ours Winchester. He was thin as a rifle barrel when we got him...
Why do rabbits run around humans in circles?
Rabbits may run around humans in circles as a form of excitement or to bond with them. It can also be a way for rabbits to show affection or curiosity towards the person. Running in circles can be a playful behavior that rabbits exhibit when they are feeling stimulated or happy.
Do first litter baby bunnies always die?
It depends on the mother, the living arrangement and remember to not have the male rabbit in the same pen as the mother and babies! I personally do handle the babies when they are first born just to ensure they are being fed and are healthy if you burry them again in the bedding then the mother doesn't eat them... this hides your scent since it should already be on the bedding from putting it in the cage hope this helps
They do not always die well mine didnt some do though depends you cannot touch them though when they are born or the mother will eat them .
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How many times a year can a rabbit give birth?
A rabbit can give birth several times a year, typically every 30-35 days. They can have multiple litters in a year, with each litter typically consisting of 4-12 babies, called kits.