Your rabbit's skin could be burned, and it could be poisoned by licking its fur and swallowing the bleach (that's what rabbits do, they groom themselves). Both possibilities are highly likely. If you accidentally dropped bleach on your rabbit, you should go to the vet immediately. See the related question below for details and links.
If the rabbit fur was skinned already, you could call it a skin, pelt, fur. If it's still on a breathing, live rabbit, it's called a coat. It's OK to just call it rabbit fur.
no they do not kill rabbits for moccasins they use foe fur and if you know what a rabbit fur feels like its wayyy softer
Rabbits' fur thickens in winter.
If you mean lose their fur then I can help you. Rabbit lose their fur when they moult. Moulting happens about twice a year and is when the old fur dies and falls out, but it is replaced with new fur. Rabbits have 2 types of coat: a thick one for winter, and a thinner one for summer. The winter coat is darker and the summer coat is lighter, because light colour reflect the heat so the rabbit won't get too hot.
Rabbit down refers to the soft undercoat of a rabbit's fur. It is known for its warmth and softness, making it a popular material for clothing and bedding. Rabbit down is often used as a sustainable alternative to other types of animal fur.
it doesnt it gets fur balls in its mouth from alot of fur it have and coughs it out
Rabbit fur can also be termed "cony"
Other names for rabbit "fur" include:pelthairskinangorahidecoat
Other names for rabbit "fur" include:pelthairskinangorahidecoat
When fur gets wet it sticks together and doesn't fluff like usual.
yes they do have fur
If the rabbit fur was skinned already, you could call it a skin, pelt, fur. If it's still on a breathing, live rabbit, it's called a coat. It's OK to just call it rabbit fur.
Do not bleach a dogs fur. This can cause serious health issues and damage their skin.
Rabbit Fur Coat was created on 2006-01-24.
No, a rabbit is a mammal and is covered in fur.
If you are referring to the fur you get from rabbits, rabbit fur tends to be called Angora but Angora wool comes only from Angora rabbits. Otherwise, rabbit fur simply tends to be called rabbit fur.
Try not brushing your rabbit at all. They don't really need it unless its an angora rabbit. Maybe give them the occasional brush when they shed their fur (every 4-5 months). You will know this when bits of fur fall out naturally - not to be confused with the rabbit pulling its own fur out with its teeth. If that happens your rabbit is under stress and you should seek medical advice. Plus your rabbit might not like being brushed and it can sometimes damage their skin. Hope I helped.