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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

What snow rabbit?

A rabbit that lives in a snowy environment

How many babies does a netherland dwarf rabbits?

Unlike larger breeds, which usually average between three and eight kits per litter (although sometimes this can top out at even more than ten), Netherland dwarf litters tend to be as reduced as their size. According to an article entitled, "Netherland Dwarf Rabbits-The Gem of The Fancy" published in pet magazine,"Exotic Market Review," Netherland dwarves are much more difficult to breed and average no more than three kits. These wonderful little creatures also experience more birthing difficulties--unlike their reputation, rabbits are not unknown to have many of these, some of which can be quite serious. I am sorry to bring sad tidings, but it is always best to be informed. You can check out the entire article at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/1155/Index9.html

Do mini Holland lops rabbits bite?

All animals can bite. If it is handled, and friendly, it will be less likely to bite.

Is the arctic hare a prokaryote?

No, like all other animals, the Arctic Hare is an eukaryote organism.

Do rabbits eat California poppies?

Bears apperently eat it, though i'd also guess deer and jack rabbits.

Where do netherland dwarf rabbits live?

Netherland dwarfs are often sold at local pet stores. You can find this out buy simply Googling "local pet stores that sell rabbits." You can call or search the stores' websites to find out if they sell Netherlands.

You can also get a Netherland from a breeder. You can find Netherland breeders at the following link below. You can also find Netherlands on websites such as Craigslist, Hoobly.com, or Ubokia.com.

Where in Australia do feral rabbits live?

"Bunny" is a nick-name for "rabbit."

Wild rabbits are a pest animal in Australia. They breed like crazy and eat like crazy, causing damage to crops as well as wild plants. Rabbits were introduced to Australia from Europe in the 19th century. I don't think there are any rabbit species native to Australia.

Many methods of controlling rabbits have been employed in Australia, most famously (or infamously, because it was a spectacular failure), the rabbit-proof fence of 1907. More recently, biological methods have been used whereby diseases like Myxomatosis and RHD are released into the rabbit populations; this method has met with more success than more conventional controls.

Rabbits are also kept as pets in Australia, as they are in many parts of the world.

Where is rabbit proof fence filmed?

Filming locations for Rabbit Proof Fence included:

  • Gibson desert
  • Flinders Ranges
  • Lake Torrens
  • Nilpena Statin
  • Onkaparinga River National Park
  • Parachilna
  • the Pilbara
  • Adelaide
  • McLaren Vale

What made European rabbits pests in Australia?

Rabbits - considered the most destructive introduced pest in Australia - cause damage in the following ways.
Seven rabbits are said to each eat as much as one sheep, but they breed much more quickly. Their ability to increase rapidly and spread meant they literally ate their way across the nation. Grass, crops, young plants and trees are some of the things they consider delicious. Their diet, though, results in large areas of land being made into eroded wastelands. Revegetation is difficult unless they have been depleted in an area by introduced viruses. They particularly destroy leguminous plants which cannot then enrich the soil. These useful plants are replaced by weedy varieties that thrive on lower nutrient-rich soil.
Rabbits also compete with and displace the native animals which do not breed as rapidly. Rabbit mothers produce about five litters a year, with about six new little rabbits in each. This is thought to have affected the Bilby population, as just one example.

How much money do Holland Lop rabbits cost?

First answer: i got mine for $33

More info: the real cost of the rabbit isn't the rabbit itself, but the rabbit's habitat (enclosure, bunny-proofing, supplies, toys, etc.), and the rabbit's ongoing care (litter, pellets, hay, vet expenses, etc.). See the related link below: it's an online calculator where you can calculate your rabbit costs.

What rabbits in deciduous forest eat?

Lots of animals such as Fox's hunt and eat the cotton tail rabbit. The biggest and worst for hunting them is us humans. We use dogs to help us hunt them so we can kill them.

Are there any rabbits in Australia?

Rabbits were brought to Australia on the First Fleet but, for whatever reason, they did not breed prolifically or cause any problems for the first few years of the colony's settlement. A farmer named Thomas Austin who had a property in Winchelsea, Victoria, is credited with introducing rabbits into Australia, leading to their current plague proportions. Austin was a member of the Acclimatisation Society, a group which believed in introducing exotic species into new locations around the world. In October 1859, Austin imported 21 European rabbits for hunting, releasing them on Christmas Day that year. Within a short period of time, it became evident that Victoria provided the ideal climate for the rabbits to breed and become a national pest.

How do snowshoe rabbits sleep?

In the afternoons mostly, they are most active in the morning and evenings and sleep throughout the afternoons. This is true for both wild and pet rabbits.

Are there wild rabbits in California?

Yes there are some wild rabbits in California. I find them all the time at night in Bakersfield.

Do hares live in Africa?

Yes. There are many species of wild rabbits and hares in Africa.

What is the name of the rabbit that's says What's up doc?

Bug's Bunny says "Eeh What's up, Doc?" becuase it was a popular phrase at the time of his creation.

Do rabbits like listening to music?

It looks like they do. Leo seems to like APC, OASIS and more chilled out stuff. Hates trance but like hardcore metal. He usually comes up to listen when something he likes is on. If i put on something he doesnt like its back underwater for a sulk.

How do rabbit survive summer?

Rabbits are comfortable between 45-75 degrees Fahrenheit (7-24 Celsius). If it gets hotter than 75F/24C, make sure your rabbit doesn't overheat! Temperatures above 80F/26C can be deadly for rabbits. Pet rabbits (European Rabbits) evolved in cool climates and they're very susceptible to heat exhaustion and heatstroke.

Here are some other ways to keep your rabbit cool in the summer:

  • Give your bunny air conditioning. This is the best way to keep your rabbit cool. Fans aren't an acceptable alternative because rabbits don't sweat, so fans don't cool them down very much. (It's by evaporating the sweat from our skin that fans work to cool humans down.)
  • Make sure your bunny has access to the shade at all times! For example: If the hutch is outside then move it into a more shaded area or place a sun canopy over it.
  • Give your bunny plenty of fresh cold water. Start to change the water twice a day because rabbits don't like warm water, so don't give it to them. A couple of ice cubes in the water can keep it cool.
  • Ice bottles can be put in the hutch. As the ice melts, the air around the bottle will be cooled down.
  • Mist your rabbit's ears with cool water, or run an ice cube over the outer ears. (But don't hold the ice down because you can hurt the skin, and don't get water in the ears because this can lead to infection.) The hutch can also be sprayed with water.
  • Chill ceramic or stone tiles in the freezer and give them to your rabbit to lie down on.
  • Hang cold wet towels near your rabbit and aim a fan at them; as the water evaporates from the towels, the air around them will cool. Don't aim the fan directly at the rabbit or put the towels on the rabbit! This will only stress the rabbit, and stress increases discomfort and illness.
  • Some rabbits enjoy a cool sponge bath and this can help to cool them down, but other rabbits don't like getting wet. Know your rabbit: if she doesn't like getting wet, don't do it.
  • Maximize air flow, because when air is constantly moving through a room or area, this keeps it cool. Maybe change the direction of the hutch to keep the rabbits area cooler.

Watch your rabbit for signs of heat stroke. If she's lethargic and panting, she's overheated: start trying to cool her down and call the vet for advice. If your rabbit is unresponsive, salivating, weak, confused, or convulsing, this is an emergency: go to a vet immediately!

Do NOT immerse or soak an over-heated rabbit in cold water: not only can this stress and shock your rabbit, but the cold water can constrict the blood vessels and make it even harder for the bunny to cool down.

What are the similarities between squirrels and rabbits?

well for 1 they are both from the rodent family. they both have teeth,eyes,ears,mouths, 4 feet etc. LOL

guinea pigs do not have tails. guinea pigs cannot run around in an exercise ball, it will permanantly damage them. hmm.... that's all i can think of!!

hope this helped :P

What the meaning of a rabbit?

from what i know, in Ireland the rabbit represents politics and some Irish coins have a rabbit on it. in the movie gangs of ny the gang the dead rabbits meant dead politics.

in America, mainly the south, the rabbit is suppose to be sly and clever (briar rabbit).

and of course there is always the white rabbit from Alice in wonderland which comes with many drug connotations. hope this helps.

How do you draw a rabbit in the dessert?

Start with a oval.

Next draw a dot as eyes.

Add to oval kind ears.

Next draw a longer oval as the body.

For the legs draw a rectangle.

Then draw a tiny oval compared to the body.

There's your Easter bunny!!

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