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A Parisite, because it benefits from its host in this case the rabbit is harmed
You can't handle a rabbit too much, but if you shake it too much you can cause brain damage and that will cause it to die or be mentally retarded.
the weight of a rabbit depends on the type of rabbit. a mini-lop rabbit, for example, weighs on average about five or six pounds (this is a smaller breed of rabbit).
it was A : Brer Rabbit and Brer Wolf do not like each other very much.
It's not normal for a rabbit to have blood in its pee. There might be lots of reasons why your rabbit has blood in its pee: urinary tract infection, ovarian cancer, or an injury (maybe the other rabbit hurt him somehow down there), or something else.Sometimes rabbits have orange, brown, or red-coloured urine, and it doesn't mean there's any blood. Rabbit urine can range in colour for many reasons, like dehydration (always make sure rabbits have access to water changed fresh every day; if the rabbit isn't drinking, that's a problem), or something stressful happening to the rabbit, or different foods the rabbit eats (like if you feed it too many carrots), etc.If your rabbit has bright or dark-coloured urine, you should look for other signs of ill-health in your bunny, and learn about how to care for rabbits to make sure you're doing the right things.If you think the rabbit might be sick (including possible blood in the urine), the best thing to do is go to a veterinary doctor who has experience and knowledge treating rabbits. See the related questions below for details.
Rabbit ears are made of cartliage and blood vessels. The blood vessels help the rabbit keep cool in the summer.
No, a handkerchief is not dried rabbit blood. A handkerchief is a piece of cloth used for wiping the face or hands, or for personal hygiene. While it can be stained with various substances, including blood, it is not inherently made from or associated with rabbit blood.
Rabbit's Blood and Cocaine The rabbit's blood made the dogs think they smelled meat and the cocaine numbed their noses so they couldn't smell Rabbit's Blood and Cocaine The rabbit's blood made the dogs think they smelled meat and the cocaine numbed their noses so they couldn't smell Rabbit's blood and Cocaine was put on the Handkerchief, the dogs would smell the handkerchief and find that there is a rabbit's blood but they would also smell the Cocaine so they couldn't smell anything!!
She is reaching the end of her life. Eight is old for a rabbit. The red in her urine is probably not an infection but really an imbalance in her system.
its in heat
it is cold blooded
A Parisite, because it benefits from its host in this case the rabbit is harmed
A small amount of blood is normal, as there is blood flowing through the placentas (afterbirths) and as the placenta is torned the blood in the placenta will be released. However, if there is a lot of blood, if the blood flow is pulsing or if there is a steady flow, you should take your rabbit to the vet immediately as there could be a uterine tear that could be life-threatening.
It depends on the specie of the rabbit.
No, it isn't normal for a rabbit to get a blood blister in her ear. A blood blister in the ear indicates injury, or perhaps some other medical problem. If you notice a blood blister in your rabbit's ear, make an appointment with your normal rabbit-savvy vet for as soon as convenient (within the next week or so). In the meantime, watch your rabbit very carefully: monitor her health and behaviour, and if you notice the rabbit getting sick, bring her to the rabbit vet immediately -- if it turns into an emergency, and the rabbit vet's is closed, bring her in to the nearest emergency 24/7 vet for some fluids and pain meds (at least!) to keep the rabbit alive until the rabbit vet opens. See the related questions below for more details. If, aside from the blood blister, you monitor the rabbit's health and the rabbit seems fine, and the blood blister goes away within a day or two, then a special appointment with the vet is not necessary but take a picture of the blister and show it to the rabbit vet at the next regular check-up appointment. It would be a good idea to get full diagnostics at this check-up (blood, urine, feces) to make sure the rabbit really is okay.
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Dry Rabbit blood, and cocaine