No, (wow i feel weird typing this) a rabbits butt is just underneath his tail.
A rabbits tail has many different names. It could be referred to as a scut, cottontail or a bob.
It is a genetic disease that causes a rabbits tail to twist to one side. It is common in larger rabbits with bigger tails.
Turtles don't have flippers. They have webbed feet that are in between their toes. But if I were you I would look at it because they can scratch! Alternate answer: Sea turtles have flippers. Sea turtles have two front flippers located at the front of their body near the head and they have two back flippers located at the rear of the body near the tail.
A scut is a term used to describe the short tail of certain animals, such as rabbits or deer. It is typically a small, stubby appendage that may serve a variety of functions such as balancing, communication, or as a defense mechanism.
i know this one because I've come across it before and the name for a rabbit with a long tail is A Vizcacha. hope it helped! :-)
Above his butt. But it does always fall off.
A rabbits tail has many different names. It could be referred to as a scut, cottontail or a bob.
Cotton tail rabbits White tail Deer are more known for the white tail then rabbits.
A rabbits tail is called both a bob or a scut.
It is a genetic disease that causes a rabbits tail to twist to one side. It is common in larger rabbits with bigger tails.
Sharks don't have butts, they have tails! (right)?
A rabbits tail is about 2 in. long
Yes. But never feed rhubarb leaves which are fatal to rabbits.
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It was his cock not his tail dumb butt
The "butt-bone" is scientifically referred to as the coccyx (pronounced cok-siks) I believe it is the remnants of when our evolutionary ancestors had a tail. Gradually, over the course of millions of years, the tail shrank until what remains to this day is the coccyx, or "tail-bone".
a chinchilla!