Most rabbits prefer to run in an open room.
Run Rabbit Run was created in 1939.
The skeleton of a horse is adapted for strength and speed with long limbs for ground clearance and fast running. In contrast, a rabbit's skeleton is adapted for agility and jumping, with shorter hind limbs and elongated hindfoot bones for powerful hopping. Both skeletons have features that enable efficient movement for their respective modes of locomotion.
a gonna can run realy fast but for short distances
Fast... very fast.
as fast as your mom
As fast as T-Rex could run.
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A jack rabbit can run at full steam for approximately 4.679 hours straight.
No, because even if it was a baby rabbit it could still run fast, but it's also possible because squirrels also run fast
yes and they also don't run that fast.
run way as fast as i can (and hope it doesnt follow me)
Bud Flanagan and Chesney Allen
Run Rabbit Run was created in 1939.
John Updike wrote Rabbit, Run.
The tail of a T. rex primarily served to balance the weight of the rest of its body and its massive head. Contrary to its depiction in Jurassic Park T. rex probably could not run fast.
A wild rabbit can run up to 35-45 miles per hour. Factors that contribute to its speed include its physical fitness, agility, muscle strength, and the terrain it is running on.