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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 habitat is a jackrabbit adapted to?

Meadows, forestlands, woods, and dense thickets. These are places that are ideal for a rabbit habitat because they allow a rabbit to create burrows and explore the surroundings. In addition to that, all these places are out in the open and therefore they allow a rabbit plenty of space for running. This is an essential feature of the habitat of a rabbit because it helps the rabbit to keep fit.

In the wild, the rabbits build warrens for housing. These are essentially burrows which have several tunnels that interconnect them. These warrens have spaces and areas that are especially designated for varied purposes like sleeping or raising the young. These warrens have a very small opening so that once the rabbit escapes into the burrow, his predator will not be able to attack him.

If you want more info, I found this on http://www.buzzle.com/articles/rabbit-habitat.html

What kind of snakes eat jackrabbits?

It is possible, but highly unlikely. If not always, rattlesnakes (being pit vipers rather than true vipers) will almost always feed on warm-blooded animals.

They consume mice, rats, small birds and other warm-blooded animals that inhabit the habitats they live in. They play an important ecological role by limiting the size of rodent populations in their ecosystems. Rattlesnakes lay motionless for their prey and kill it quickly with a venomous bite. Even if the prey is lucky enough to run off, it will die soon and the rattlesnake will follow the scent and then swallow it. They are near the top of their food chain, but they have some animals like the King Snake on top of it.

If you accidentally kicked your rabbit after that your rabbit doesn't eat anything will it die?

Okay... here's my answer; I understand where you are coming from, if you accidentally kicked your rabbit and he's not eating he's probably just scared. I accidentally did the same thing to my rabbit a few years ago, she was perfectly fine, just a little frightened.

What are the different kind of rabbits?

There are many different breeds of rabbits, with variations in size, color, and fur type. Some popular breeds include Holland Lops, Mini Rex, Flemish Giants, and Netherland Dwarfs. Each breed has its own unique characteristics and traits.

What are inveribrates?

Invertebrates are animals that do not have a backbone. They make up over 95% of all animal species on Earth and include groups such as insects, worms, mollusks, and jellyfish. Invertebrates can be found in a wide range of habitats, from deep-sea ocean trenches to terrestrial environments.

What is the place called where rabbits live?

If you are talking about were a breed kepts rabbits. It is a rabbitary.

Hutch is answer

Will a female rabbit kill a desexed male rabbit if another male rabbit is around not in the same cage with the female and desexed male?

One Opinion: Yes! If you plan on introducing a new rabbit to your female, please respect the principles of bonding (i.e. putting their cages near, then letting one bunny at a time out to scent the other one, etc.; there are many websites that describes the process in length). If you do not do so, they can attack each other and seriously hurt or maim each other. The sex of your rabbit has no importance in this matter.

Another Opinion: I am a rabbit breeder and have found there are zero issues but only IF the female is placed in the males cage for mating females are very territorial of there space.

What does it mean when a rabbits ears get hot?

it means that they are either getting scared or angry. or even meaning they want to be left alone.

If your rabbits ears are hot it is either over heated (too hot and trying to cool it's self off by circulating the blood thru the large veins in it's ears) or it has a fever. If it is too hot you can help it cool off by putting a cool cloth on it's ears and a frozen coke bottle in it's cage for it to lie down beside. If it has a fever you should check it over for source of infection or take to vet.

Do rabbits live in the jungle?

No, rabbits typically do not live in the jungle. They are more commonly found in grasslands, forests, and meadows where they can dig burrows for shelter and forage for food. Some tropical rabbit species may inhabit areas near jungles, but they are not typically found within the dense vegetation of the jungle itself.

What does a cotton tailed rabbit eat?

VEGGIES, FRUIT, AND PELLETS. THEY EVEN EAT THERE POOP FOR PROTEIN.

How old are rabbits when they wean?

Domestics are weaned about 6 weeks; wild bunnies are weaned about 3-4 weeks for cottontails and 9 weeks for jacks [hares].

See link below for source of quotation above.

Someone else wrote: 6-8 weeks.

When do rabbits reach adulthood?

The domestic rabbit is the same species as the wild European Rabbit. Does (females) reach sexual maturity at about 6 months of age; bucks (males), at about 7 months.

A previous answer: Female rabbits are able to reproduce somewhere between 4 and 8 months of age.

What if your bunny is acting weird and im wondering if she is going into heat is she?

Female rabbits do not go into heat like other animals; they are induced ovulators, meaning they are ready to mate year-round when in the presence of a male rabbit. If your bunny is acting unusually, it could be due to various reasons such as illness, stress, or environmental changes. It's best to observe her behavior closely and consult with a veterinarian if you are concerned.

Does rabbit has endoskeleton?

A endoskeleton is the internal skeleton of an animal. Since a cat's skeleton is on the inside of its body, it has a endoskeleton.

Where are some nice rabbit breeders in NSW?

depends what breed of rabbit your after and where you live and how much you want to pay. most suburbs have a breeder, from experience some a good other shouldn't be allowed to own animals. as for cost a pet rabbit from a breeder could cost up to $100 depending on the breed. a reasonable price is about $50 for a pure bred for pet only.

I also happen to be a breeder located 1 hour south of sydney breeding rex, cashmere lops, thuringers, plush lops, Swiss fox and meat rabbit breeds. check out http://flufferjack.webs.com

You can also find breeders via the nsw rabbit fanciers society web site.

What is the diet of a jack rabbit?

Jack rabbits are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses, shrubs, and other vegetation. They may also consume fruits and seeds depending on availability. Their diet is high in fiber and low in energy, allowing them to thrive in arid environments.

What sound dose a bunny make?

While commonly thought to be silent, rabbits can make an assortment of noises. When sounding an alarm, a rabbit will thump it's hind leg on the ground. But there are "vocalizations" as well. An annoyed rabbit will grunt (kinda like a pig noise.) A frightened or severely injured rabbit can let our a piercing high pitched scream.

What is a silver marten rabbit?

It is a black and white/silver bunny. They are very cute and most are sweet. (well mine is) They can be litter box trained and everything. Mine eats pellets and dried fruits/veggies. they also love hay. Alfalfa hay is good only as a treat. If you give too much alfalfa they could get diarhhea. Timothy Hay is the best choice. I also recommend giving them lots of toys because they are playful.

What is the momentum of a 10.0kg dog chasing a rabbit north at 6.0ms?

The momentum of the dog can be calculated by multiplying its mass (10.0 kg) by its velocity (6.0 m/s), resulting in a momentum of 60.0 kg*m/s north.

How much does a full grown average rabbit weigh?

A fully grown rabbit weighs about 22 pounds.
15 lbs.

What eats cottontails?

Cottontails are preyed upon by a variety of predators including coyotes, foxes, owls, hawks, snakes, and domestic dogs and cats. These predators play a vital role in controlling cottontail populations in their respective ecosystems.

My rabbit had kits but all 5 didn't survive what should i do with the mum?

It's important to provide support and care to the mother rabbit after losing her kits. Ensure she has a comfortable and peaceful environment with plenty of fresh food and water. Consider seeking the guidance of a veterinarian to ensure the mother's physical and emotional well-being.

Why does dale harding call himself a rabbit?

It's a metaphor for how he sees his place in the world, and the place of all the broken people he sees in the ward. He's saying that in the system they have to live in, where they're constantly attacked for the way they are, they have to learn to hide themselves and be cowardly and screw each other over just to survive. They act like scared prey and let the predators, the Nurse Ratchets, make decisions for them.

Where do jackalopes originate from?

First of all, you should probably know that jackalopes are actually fictional creatures. But, they do originate from real animals. The jackalope originates from Antilocapra american,or the common antelope, combined with Lepus Californicus, or the common jackrabbit. The creature is quite handsome, what with it's small but fluffy body, and it's large and robust antlers. Quite a creature indeed...

Are bunnies evil?

Bunnies tend to eat your things, poop all over your house and bite your wires. They throw the food you give them out of their cage and then pee on it. The will bite you, poop On you, and the will have little parties with poop. So no bunnies are not evil. :D

So person your saying they are not evil but there evil