From my current knowladge rabbits tails do not just fall of.However my younger sibling pulled the tail off my rabbit and she is fine with no medical complications to speak of.Also if your rabbit does lose its tail to a younger member of the family,take him/her to the vet imediatly (I cant stress this enough)to get special rabbit antibiotics and a special pet band-aid.If it starts bleeding,stay calm,it is connected to the rabbit so it will bleed a little.
Help could someone answer this question.
would happened to my rabbit.
one morning i went to feed the rabbit and i realized he wasnt there. so i checked under my house. were he always goes if he manages to get out of his cage. Not there. so i strted panicking. and i found his tail on the ground. i think his dead. i havent seen him since. he was missin on the 13th of october 09. i still have hopes because white fluff keeps appearing. evrey day. And where i live there are foxes. so yeh. i think that hes not coming back because if it was attacked of memory. it could really help if it is answerd bye
Yes
It is difficult to determine the exact number of bunnies in the world due to varying factors such as wild populations, domestic pets, and breeding programs. Estimates suggest there are millions of domesticated pet bunnies worldwide, while wild rabbit populations fluctuate based on location and environmental conditions.
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Yes, bunnies are prey animals, meaning they are often hunted by predators in the wild. Their natural instincts include staying hidden, running quickly, and burrowing to escape from potential threats.
No, it might lose a tail, but it can still kill you! :((:))
yea
The most certainly are not wild.
Yes, it is possible to have wild bunnies as pets, but it is not recommended. Wild bunnies have different needs and behaviors compared to domesticated rabbits, making them more challenging to care for. It is best to adopt a domesticated rabbit from a shelter or breeder if you want a pet bunny.
Most likely not.
Yes
Cotton tail
one to three inches
Wild rabbits live in burrows.
most geckos lose thier tail. thier tail always grows back.
Yes, it is possible to keep wild bunnies as pets, but it is important to consider their specific needs and requirements for proper care and ensure that it is legal to do so in your area.
Wild bunnies survive because they have eyes which can see a much wider picture than humans can. This wide field of vision is very commonamongmost prey animals and allows wild rabbits to seeincomingpredators and mark them out.
If you mean all domestic AND wild breeds, then the answer is 75+