Rabbits do occasionally get wet i a rabbit pet owner myself have gotten my rabbit wet but she is still fine dry the rabbit as quickly as you can with a hair dryer or something else not to hot.
No, rabbits prefer to stay dry and warm. They will be shocked if they are outside in the rain. They will start shivering in the corner of their cage. Keep your rabbits inside during wet weather.
if it a wild rabbit yes if bits a domestic rabbit no ,
In my rabbits run, i have a plastic sheet over the top of half of it, and sometimes i even put the little hutch in my run. So i can put them out in the rain.
Yes they do
Yes, most of those rabbits that live in the prairies are jack rabbits. Rabbits live all over the world, well, except the rain forest.
Rabbits can live in a rain forest. The Sumatran striped rabbit that inhabits rain forest areas of Indonesia is one example. These rabbits are listed as a vulnerable species that are facing certain threats.
rabbits like parsley and on WWW.rabbit.org you can find out all about caring for them
because they breed like rabbits
Like any other rabbits do lol
Yes, most of those rabbits that live in the prairies are jack rabbits. Rabbits live all over the world, well, except the rain forest.
Rabbits can live in a rain forest. The Sumatran striped rabbit that inhabits rain forest areas of Indonesia is one example. These rabbits are listed as a vulnerable species that are facing certain threats.
They believed in the Sun God, the Rain God, and rabbits.
white rabbits like cold weather.. dark furred rabbits like warm tempertures
No! In a rainforest it is to hot for the rabbits to live. It is too hot and also too wet. It just isn't their habitat at all!
Snowshoe rabbits - like all rabbits - are herbivores.
Rabbits would like to be free in a batch of carrots
Some rabbits live in cold places like New Zealand rabbits, but some live in warm places like dwarf rabbits
rabbits like parsley and on WWW.rabbit.org you can find out all about caring for them
A season of extra rain.
jack rabbits love to get it on
Jackrabbits - like all rabbits - are consumers.