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Bunnies don't naturally have ears on their backs. If a bunny's ears are seemingly on its back, it could be due to a genetic mutation or a costume/accessory that has been placed on the bunny.
Well by "bunnies" i presume you mean pet rabbits. They would survive a night in freezing temperatures if they have lots of straw and or other bedding to nest up in but may struggle for a prolonged period of freezing temperatures so best to move them to someplace warmer. If you mean wild rabbits then as long as they had a deep enough burrow they would, also the more of them there are down the burrow, the better chance they have. but the same applies as pet rabbits, if its a prolonged period of freezing then the less chance they have.
When bunnies stick their ears up, it usually means they are alert and listening for potential threats or noises in their environment. It is a natural instinct for rabbits to use their ears to detect any approaching danger.
Regardless of local laws in the US, it is actually illegal to own a wallaby anywhere. Many people do not realise this.The Australian government has only permitted the export of kangaroos and wallabies overseas for non-commercial purposes. This means that smaller, private zoos have been permitted to have them. Unfortunately, this has resulted in numerous kangaroos and wallabies escaping from their enclosures (due to mismanagement and lack of understanding of the animals' needs), causing the development of feral populations overseas.Despite permitting the export of these animals, this still does not mean that kangaroos or wallabies may be kept as pets. Anyone who sells kangaroos or wallabies overseas is, in effect, flouting Australian law by exploiting them for commercial purposes.
Young rabbits are bunnies, some species of wild rabbits are referred to as hares.Rabbits are often called "bunnies." The word "bunny" comes from the old word for "rabbit," which was "coney." The word "rabbit" actually used to mean baby coneys. Nowadays, rabbits are the grown-ups, kits are the babies, and "bunny" is just a nickname for rabbits.Hares are a related animal, but they are not the same as rabbits.
if bunnies follow you what does it mean?
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Kangaroos in aboriginal paintings are part of the story being told by the painting. They still mean "kangaroos", but are likely to be part of a hunting story being relayed by the intricate symbolism of the artwork.
it can be yellow or grey. that could mean it was born like that like most bunnies or that it stepped in something green.
If you mean testicles, the females wouldn't.
All bunnies are cute, named lexi or not. But watch out, there's some dark bunnies out there, they may be friendly to the owner but that doesn't mean they willl be friendly to anybody else. There are some that act like witches! Even the witch-like bunnies are cute.
Do you mean dungeroos?
If you mean all domestic AND wild breeds, then the answer is 75+
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i think you mean bunnies,there are ten in every realm.you have to look all over for them or you can just look on google for a map of all bunnies
if you are trying to figure out if bunnies are territorial or not they can be and they also dont have to be. for instance if you trained you bunny to be mean its probbably territorial if you treated it nice and trained it nice it is not territorial
It means that it has an effection and you need to kill it.