They're very sweet rabbits but the problem with children are they're large and kids can have troule handling them because of their size.
You can't buy baby rabbits because they won't live; but rabbitry's sell rabbits for pets and shows. Our family does a rabbitry and lots of people buy rabbits for their 4-H kids.
Generally, they make very good pets, as long as they are cared for properly and given lots of love and attention. Rabbits should always be indoor pets and the house should be "Bunny Proofed" if they are allowed to run loose. Rabbits can be curious and love to chew, so make sure they don't have access to anything that can harm them, such as cords. They need to be fed hay freely, always have fresh water, and not exposed to hot weather. If a bunny stops eating, make sure it is taken to the vet , as they can go down hill quickly. Make sure your vet is experienced with treating rabbits, as many are not.
Goat kids, lambs, rabbits are examples of animals that gambol.
Havanas are a show rabbit of very high caliber. They come in 3 varieties: chocolate, black and blue (they are also trying to develop a broken variety but in my opinion the type and lustre of the Havana is lost in this variety.) Surprisingly (since this is a 5# rabbit) they make a good meat type rabbit also, because they reach 3 1/2 pounds rather quickly. They are excellent pets and wonderful showmanship rabbits for kids.
dutch rabbits are smallish easy 2 keep and very smart. also easy to train and are kindRabbits r great for kids, the best breeds r small ones so.., mini lop & dwarf lop & dutch etc.
No. Rabbits have Kits, dogs have puppies. GOATS have Kids.
Mini lops are good with little kids. However, lionheads can sometimes be a little snappy and will nip children if ears or fur is pulled or if they scream very loud. All rabbits have big ears and hate little kids screaming at them!!! This is where children should be educated in the proper behavior with rabbits.
Yes, Andre the Giant has 1 kids
no, unless they are allergic to them.
Yes.
the giant panda canjump mon other animals, if the prey is not larger.
my dad went to the store and got a giant candy bar
100... rabbits? kids? zombies?
honey I shrunk the kids???
Not small kids or very young kids. Pet Rabbits or Bunnies are very delicate, and should not be given as a pet to children or kids, under the age of 8.
They have big teeth, big ears, fur, whiskers, and a twitching nose.
sadly, yessome try to cover it with gum but we see the brown spit and giant cheeks...at least they banned smoking...good for the little kids