no, they small kinda bad.
the smell of carrots :D
Rabbits have a keen sense of smell to help them detect predators, find food, and locate potential mates. Their strong sense of smell also assists them in navigating their environment and communicating with other rabbits through scent markings.
A healthy rabbit in a clean habitat doesn't smell. Rabbits groom themselves. Unaltered rabbits smell stronger than altered rabbits because of the hormones they secrete and spray around the room. (This is only one of many good reasons to spay/neuter your rabbit.) Otherwise, if your rabbit smells, bring her to a rabbit-savvy vet as soon as possible because something is wrong.
A pet rabbit's best senses are hearing and smell. They have excellent hearing that allows them to detect predators from afar, and a keen sense of smell to navigate their environment and locate food. Their vision is not as strong as their hearing and smell, but they can see well in low light conditions.
It has a sharp sense of touch, smell, and taste.
Rabbits don't go into heat.
because they have noses
the smell of carrots :D
A rabbit needs a good sense of smell to live well and to have a long life. It needs to smell and run from a predator (enemy) before that predator eats the rabbit for lunch. The rabbit needs to smell other rabbits nearby that it may want to mate with in order to not become extinct. And it needs to smell for food like the yummy vegetables in my garden. Rabbits with a poor sense of smell may not notice a predator approaching, may not find a mate for reproduction of the species, and may not be able to locate the most nutritious food to keep itself healthy. The rabbits that have a good sense of smell will be better at escaping a predator's attack, finding a mate, and locating food. Rabbits with good sniffers will outnumber rabbits that are sniff-challenged!!
If there are many rabbits living in filthy conditions, the smell can reach very far -- on a windy day, you could smell it from many houses away. However, if rabbits are kept in clean habitats, they won't smell very much at all.
Rabbits have a keen sense of smell to help them detect predators, find food, and locate potential mates. Their strong sense of smell also assists them in navigating their environment and communicating with other rabbits through scent markings.
Attractive smells to people might not be very appealing to rabbits. Bunnies prefer their own smell on you. They might rub their chin on you to get their scent on you. Their chins have scent glands.
Some smell gross and stinky...their excrement is like little marbles. Also, they only smell good if you give them a shower every two days.
Rabbits are not predators. Rabbits are prey.
Rabbits are generally clean animals, and they don't smell. However, their litter pans do....a lot. If you clean their litter pan on a regular basis (every 2-3 days), then it probably won't smell that bad. Rabbits do make good pets for some. Rabbits are timid creatures when you first get them. They have to warm up to you first. They don't like loud, busy, and overwhelming environments, they prefer quiet and calm areas to live. Rabbits also need play time outside of their cage, so if you don't have the space to let them play in a safe place, there might be a problem. They are good pets though. If you get one, check shelters first. There's so many homeless bunnies out there already. They breed like crazy.
A healthy rabbit in a clean habitat doesn't smell. Rabbits groom themselves. Unaltered rabbits smell stronger than altered rabbits because of the hormones they secrete and spray around the room. (This is only one of many good reasons to spay/neuter your rabbit.) Otherwise, if your rabbit smells, bring her to a rabbit-savvy vet as soon as possible because something is wrong.
Rabbits have good night vision compared to some animals, but not as good as others. They have large eyes that help them see in low light, but they rely more on their keen sense of hearing and smell to navigate in the dark. Overall, rabbits' night vision is decent, but not exceptional compared to other nocturnal animals.