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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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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?!?

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.