The first sign of many illnesses is that your rabbit stops eating, which itself can lead to further complications because rabbits can't safely fast like humans, dogs, and cats can. If your rabbit has stopped eating, drinking water, peeing, pooping, or playing and socializing, bring it to a rabbit-savvy vet ASAP.
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Can't think of any others off the top of my head...
If tail is to rabbit, caboose is to train.
Yes, the tail of a rabbit or hare is simply referred to as a "tail."
No, (wow i feel weird typing this) a rabbits butt is just underneath his tail.
The name of the short tail of a rabbit, hare, or deer is known as a SCUT xx
No, wild rabbit babies, also known as kits, are born without a visible tail. Their tail will start to develop and become more noticeable as they grow older.
a rabbit
cotton tail
bears,coyotes,and hyenas
peter cotton tail
Rabbit It's a cotton tail rabit to be exact
Northern cottontail, Eastern cottontail, Southern cottontail, and Western cottontail.
Bannanas of course and you can stick little peacies of rabbit food into it so they will still eat their rabbit food but for some reason my rabbit doesn't like it but other rabbits do.
Rabbits' tails are called scuts. Weird name, and not as common as the well known term, cotton tail.
There are "white fluffy rabbits" in many breeds. One would need a more detailed description to determine which breed.
If tail is to rabbit, caboose is to train.
A bunny's tail is commonly referred to as a "cottontail." This term is derived from the fluffy, white appearance of the tail, which resembles cotton. Cottontails are characteristic of many rabbit species, particularly those in the wild.
A cotton tail rabbit spends his/her day in a large field feeding on grass and wheat... till dark then it returns to its home for a good nights rest.....