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Rabbits and Hares

Wild rabbits and hares are distributed throughout the world and possess common traits. With seven Genera and 50 species, there will be plenty of hopping around for you to do in this category as you gather information and ask and answer questions.

4,190 Questions

Do bunnies have preys?

Yes, bunnies are prey animals, meaning they are often hunted by predators in the wild. Their natural instincts include staying hidden, running quickly, and burrowing to escape from potential threats.

Are there female jackrabbits?

Yes, both male and female jackrabbits exist. Female jackrabbits are responsible for giving birth to and caring for their young. Both male and female jackrabbits play a role in the reproduction and survival of the species.

What do you hunt with a rabbit stick?

A rabbit stick is typically used to hunt small game such as rabbits, birds, squirrels, or other small animals by striking them with the stick. It is a primitive tool that has been historically used by indigenous peoples for hunting and survival purposes.

What is the scientific name of a lop eared rabbit?

The scientific name of any domestic rabbit is Oryctolagus cuniculus.

The actual name of the "albino" variety is Ruby-eyed White. There is also a blue-eyed white variety.

Are rabbits omnivores or herbivores or carnivores?

A Bunny Eats Meat And Grass. So, A Bunny Is An Omnivore.

I have just bought a boy and a girl rabbit i want to name my girl rabbit clover but don't know what to call my other rabbit I want a name that will go with clover?

You could name the boy rabbit Finn, as it complements the nature theme of Clover while also being a cute and fitting choice for a rabbit. Finn and Clover make a lovely pair of names for your rabbits.

Bunnies and Easter Bunnies are real?

While bunnies are real animals that belong to the order of lagomorphs, Easter Bunnies are a fictional character associated with the Christian holiday of Easter. Children believe that the Easter Bunny brings them chocolate eggs and treats during Easter.

What is the name of cream the rabbit's boyfriend?

Cream the Rabbit's boyfriend is named Cheese the Chao. Cheese is a loyal and supportive companion to Cream, often seen flying around her in various adventures in the Sonic the Hedgehog series.

How do rabbits act around other animals?

Rabbits can be skittish around other animals and may display a range of behaviors including hiding, thumping their hind legs, or even charging if they feel threatened. They are generally social animals and can form friendships with other rabbits or animals if properly introduced and given enough space. It's important to supervise interactions between rabbits and other animals to ensure their safety.

What are male and female rabbits called?

A male rabbit is called a buck as well as a deer, a female is a doe.
A male is called a buck and a female is called a doe :)
A female rabbit is called a doe,

a male rabbit is called a buck.

A baby rabbit is called a kitten.

here are some rabbit facts...

Female rabbits ONLY do the digging.

Baby rabbits can also be called kits.

Rabbits have ,long ears so when there in the tall grass they can hear whats happening.

Was st peter a rabbit?

One answer:

You watch way to much south park.

How does the snowshoe hare change hair color?

The snowshoe hare in temperate regions changes its fur color from brown in the warmer months to white in the winter. This change, called molting, is triggered by the amount of daylight and helps the hare camouflage in its environment to avoid predators.

What should you do with rabbits that have been together since they were born but they are both males and they all of a sudden start fighting?

Feed them enough food. Do not keep male rabbits together. Even better, don't keep rabits together, put them in separate cages.

Every rabbit needs it's own cage. They are very territorial and will fight if they do not have enough space.

Are rabbits secondary consumers?

Primary Consumer. They are at the bottom of the food chain.

Your dog and rabbit wont get along well what should you do?

It's best to keep them in separate areas to prevent any potential harm to either animal. With proper supervision and introduction, they may eventually tolerate each other's presence. It's important to prioritize the safety and well-being of both pets.

What wire do you use for a rabbit hutch?

Chicken wire is a good wire to use when building a rabbit hutch- I don't know if you in the USA have the same name for it that we do here in England, but I'm referring to that type of flexible wire with hexagonal spaces between the strands that is usually sold in rolls. It's flexible, allows good ventilation, has thin strands that allow the rabbits to put their noses through to sniff the air and make them feel less encaged, but at the same time is galvanised, so is strong and cannot be bitten through. It's also easy to brush down when cleaning out the hutch, and does not trap old straw and other waste products so is healthier for the rabbits too. It can also be used in building runs for them. I have kept rabbits and guinea-pigs for many years, and have always found that chicken-wire is the best value buy.

Can a eastern cottontail be harmful?

Eastern cottontails are generally not harmful to humans. However, they can cause damage to gardens and crops by eating plants. In some cases, they may carry diseases that can be transmitted to humans or pets, so it's best to avoid direct contact with wild rabbits.

How many teeth does a Jack Rabbit have?

It depends on the type of rabbit, however most rabbits have two front (incisor) teeth. The common placement of these incisors is either one on the top and bottom, or two on the top and none on the bottom.

You had a rabbit that made a nest in your creeping phlox in your front yard When the babies started coming out when the Mother would come at night to feed them there were 7 babies Is this rare?

It is not necessarily rare for a rabbit to have a litter of 7 babies, as they can have litters ranging from 1 to 14 babies. However, the survival rate of all 7 babies to adulthood can be challenging due to various factors like predation, disease, or lack of resources. It is important to observe from a distance and let the mother care for her babies naturally to give them the best chance of survival.

When do bunnies come out of there nests?

Bunnies typically start venturing out of their nests around 3 weeks old. They are still very young and may not stray far from the nest at first, gradually exploring their surroundings under the mother's watchful eye. It's important not to disturb bunny nests, as the mother may abandon them if she senses danger.

What do you need to care for a baby jackrabbit?

Jackrabbits are wild hares. Wild animals should mostly be left alone. Many people find baby rabbits or hares and assume they've been abandoned, when in fact they haven't been -- their mother is just off somewhere, getting food or something. Unless you're positive a baby rabbit or hare has been abandoned or is ill or injured, and unless you know exactly how to take care of a baby rabbit or hare and know how to get the necessary supplies, it's best to leave the animal where it is -- otherwise, you're dooming the poor thing to a short, miserable life. It's extremely difficult to take care of a wild animal and provide for its needs, especially if it's a baby. Caring for injured, ill, or abandoned wild baby animals should be left up to experience wildlife rehabbers.

See the links below for info about caring for wild baby rabbits/hares, and for help finding a wildlife rehabber.

Are there man-eating rabbit squirrels?

There is no known existing species of man-eating rabbit squirrels. Any reports or myths about them are likely fictional or exaggerated.

Can female rabbits be housed together with male guinea pigs?

It is not recommended to house female rabbits with male guinea pigs. They have different social structures and communication styles, which could lead to stress or misunderstandings between the two species. It is best to house rabbits with other rabbits and guinea pigs with other guinea pigs for their well-being.