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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.

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What sort of animal is used to chase rabbits out of there burrow?

A rabbit hunting dog, like a beagle or a terrier, is commonly used to chase rabbits out of their burrows. These dogs have a strong prey drive and are trained to locate and flush out rabbits for hunters to pursue.

What do domestic rabbits eat?

Domestic rabbits eat a diet primarily consisting of hay, vegetables, and commercial rabbit pellets. It's important to provide a balanced diet that includes high-quality hay for fiber, fresh vegetables for nutrients, and limited pellets for added vitamins and minerals. Additionally, rabbits need access to fresh water at all times.

Can a rabbit and a Cat mate?

depends wich 1 is the male

I had a buck that mounted a female ferret and I've seen a picture of a buck rabbit on a hen. Mounting a cat wouldn't surprise me.

Any male animal will mount anything of suitable and sometimes unsuitable size. If you are asking whether they can produce offspring the answer is definitely NO. They are two different species - it is genetically impossible. So called "Cabbits" are simply deformed cats - usually manx. Think about it - cats are carnivores - rabbits are herbivores.

In Ramon Raving Rabbits 2 who is the Right Rabbit in Year of the Rabbits?

In the game "Ramon Raving Rabbits 2," the Right Rabbit in the Year of the Rabbits can refer to the rabbit character on the right side of the screen. The specific characteristics and actions of this Right Rabbit may vary depending on the context within the game.

How old do you have to be to rabbit hunt?

Most states here in the U.S. require you to be 12 or older to get a license. I know for a fact that it isn't enforced. I took my own Nephew on his first Deer hunt last month and he is 10 years old. Got him a hunting license without a hassle because I took him to a Hunters Safety Course a few months back, and he got his certificate.......(Maryland)

How is Angora fur produced?

Angora fur is produced in Europe, Chile, China and the United States. Harvesting occurs up to four times a year (about every 4 months) and is collected by plucking, shearing, or collection of the molting fur. Most breeds of Angora rabbits molt with their natural growth cycle about every four months. Many producers of the fiber pluck the fur of these breeds. Plucking is, in effect, pulling out the molted fur. Plucking ensures a minimum of guard hair, and the fur is not as matted when plucked as when it is collected from the rabbit's cage. However, plucking a rabbit is time consuming, so some producers shear the rabbit instead. While this results in slightly lower quality fleece as the guard hairs are included, it does take less time and results in more fleece. Also, not all breeds of angora molt, and if the rabbit does not naturally molt, it cannot be plucked. German angoras do not molt. Source: wikipedia/angora fur

How do you shoot a jackrabbit with?

Shooting any animal should be done ethically and responsibly. For jackrabbits, it's important to use a firearm that is appropriate for hunting, such as a .22 caliber rifle. Aim for a vital area like the head or chest to ensure a quick and humane kill. It's also crucial to have the necessary permits and follow local hunting regulations.

Do rabbits have backbone?

Yes, a jackrabbit has a back bone if it didnt it would not be able to jump

How far can a Jack rabbit hear?

Jackrabbits have excellent hearing and can detect sounds from up to 2 miles away. Their large ears act as high-powered satellite dishes that help them pick up on sounds in their environment to stay alert and safe from predators.

Can a male rabbit stay with a female rabbit after it has its babies?

same as before. for the first week keep everything the same. after a week slowly double her food. i did 3/4 in the morning 3/4 at night instead of a whole in the morning. at about 4 weeks start giving babies hay and reg pellets. try to minimize baby consumption of fruits and veggies.

Is a rabbit a burrowing animal?

Yes, rabbits are burrowing animals. They create complex burrow systems called warrens, which serve as their shelter and nesting place. Burrowing helps rabbits escape predators and harsh weather conditions.

How long are baby rabbits in inches?

Baby rabbits, also known as kits, are typically around 3-4 inches in size when they are first born. They grow quickly in the first few weeks of life, doubling or tripling in size. By the time they are weaned at about 4-6 weeks old, they can be between 5-7 inches in length.

Who was Burke and hare's 1st victim?

Burke and Hare's first victim was that of an Englishman, named Joe who fell ill with fever. Burke and Hare decided that he would not recover and decided to kill him by placing a pillow over his face whilst one of them lay across the body to prevent struggle. This was the first of 16 murders committed by Burke and Hare, a murder spree that last 10 months.

How can you tell how old your rabbit is?

To estimate a rabbit's age, you can check its teeth and fur. Young rabbits have smooth fur and sharp incisors, while older rabbits may show signs of wear on their teeth and have coarser fur. A veterinarian can also help determine your rabbit's age through a physical examination.

Can a seals carry rabies?

Seals can be infected with rabies, but it is rare for them to carry and transmit the virus to humans. If you encounter a seal that is behaving abnormally or aggressively, it is best to stay away and report it to local wildlife authorities.

Do female rabbits get along with other female rabbits?

Female rabbits normally do, if you're putting two female rabbits together it's best if you get two sisters. It's hard to tell until you put them together really, but it's best to put them together while they're still young.

Can you sell rabbits pee?

It is not advisable to sell rabbits' urine. Rabbits produce very little urine and their urine is not a commonly sought-after product. Additionally, selling an animal's waste may not be legal in all locations and could potentially pose health risks.

Why do rabbits in the dessert have large ears?

Rabbits in the desert have long ears because they are used for cooling. The blood is pumped through the small capillaries in the ear which helps by releasing some of the heat from the blood into the atmosphere thus cooling the body temperature of the rabbit.

To aide in cooling off a rabbit place cool compresses on their ears. The evaporation process will speed up the cooling.

What eats rats rabbits and mice?

wha eats rats rabbits and mice-bears eats rats rabbits and mice.

How many years can rabbits live?

A rabbit can normally live up to 12 years, but that is the very top end of their age, the average is between 7 and 12 years - as long as you look after it, make sure it has it's hutch cleaned regularly, doesn't catch any of the diseases common to rabbits you will get around 10-12 years out of one

Think of them like every 10 of our years is 1 rabbit year - very few humans live over 110, but some do, and only if they have lived a clean and healthy life, but on average a human will live to 70+ years

The rabbit's longest jump is its?

The rabbit's longest jump can be up to 9 feet in distance in one leap.

Are bunnys baby rabbits?

no

what the hell where you thinking when you asked this question?!?