Wild rabbits are very suited to their environment. First off, rabbits are colored so that they can blend in with their environment. Many rabbits also have the ability to molt so that their fur can change colors with the season. for example, the snowshoe rabbit is white in the winter but brown in the summer. The length of the fur will also vary depending on where the rabbit lives. The density of the fur also varies.
They also have very strong back legs which help them to hop around very fast. they have big ears which leads them to have powerful hearing sense, they need this sense because they are quite small.
No.
There are no mini lionhead rabbits. There are only normal lionhead rabbits. They grow up to 3 pounds.
Yes, rabbits can get botflies. Botflies are known to lay their eggs in the fur of rabbits, where the larvae then burrow into the rabbit's skin and develop. This can lead to parasitic infections in rabbits if not treated promptly.
Mini lop ear rabbits typically grow to be between 5-7 pounds when fully grown. They are a small to medium-sized rabbit breed known for their floppy ears and friendly personalities.
Rex rabbits typically grow to be around 7-10 pounds in weight and 15-17 inches in length. They are considered a medium-sized rabbit breed.
i dont really know maybe by behavior
Rabbits breastfeed their young by nursing them with milk produced by their mammary glands. The mother rabbit lies down and the baby rabbits, called kits, suckle the milk from her nipples. This helps the kits grow and develop properly.
They grow and develop
They grow and develop just like we do. They can grow up to 60ft.
No.
what will happen to organisms if they do not grow and develop
They never stop growing. EVER!!! Rabbits are monophydants so their teeth grow for their entire life. However I do not think this is the question. Rabbits teeth will grow so long that they will not be able to eat if they are mis-aligned (rabbits wear their teeth down as they eat) if they are mis-aligned they CAN even grow so long that they will grow thru the roof of the rabbit's mouth and into their brain and kill them. It is not a pretty sight which is why you should keep rabbits with poorly aligned teeth clipped. This rabbit should also be culled from the herd as you will have to clip every couple of days and this is a hereditary trait (85% of the time) and not an injury (15% of the time.) more than likely.
They grow by milking their cubs and develop fluffy hair
yes of caurse it does
Grow
There are no mini lionhead rabbits. There are only normal lionhead rabbits. They grow up to 3 pounds.
To feed European rabbits