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Rabbits live everywhere.Their are snow rabbits.Their are dung rabbits . Some live in houses , others in mountains. But 'yes ' rabbits do live in the northeast .
Mini lops, like all pet rabbits, can play in the snow, but there are risks involved, especially with house rabbits. The information below applies to all rabbits, including mini lops. House rabbits are not acclimatized to the cold, so they shouldn't stay out in the snow very long, and they should be allowed to go back inside freely or to seek shelter somewhere -- otherwise, how can you know that they've had enough? A 10 or 20 minute run through the snow should be fine. When the rabbit is back inside, dry it off as much as possible and then keep it in a warm area away from any drafts until it's completely dry and warmed up. Do not let your rabbit eat snow. Rabbits used to the snow (outdoor rabbits) know not to eat it, but house rabbits don't always know better. Eating snow leads to illness in all animals, especially rabbits because their bodies are so small. Outdoor rabbits can be in the snow so long as they always have free access to a protected, warm shelter where they can go to warm up when they get too cold. Make sure the rabbit's water source doesn't freeze -- check a few times a day. Dehydration is very bad for rabbits; and if the rabbit doesn't have water, it might eat snow which is very dangerous.
Snowpeas are safe for rabbits to eat and many rabbits like them, but they shouldn't eat too much at a time. Rabbits should eat some "salad" every day that consists of certain dark, leafy greens and vegetables. Owners should serve a variety of greens from a wide rotation, but new foods should always be introduced gradually as sudden changes in a rabbit's diet (even changes for the better) can lead to illness. See the related question below for more details.
Pet rabbits descend from wild European Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus).Rabbits, along with hares and pikas, are lagomorphs (of the taxonomic order Lagomorpha). Apparently, the ancestors of rabbits first appeared soon after the dinosaurs died off (along with a bunch of other kinds of mammals) -- none of the ancestors of lagomorphs are still around today.
all rabbits are mammals so their warm blooded. Their fur color has nothing to do with the warmth of a rabbit.The fur color doesn't affect the warmth of a rabbit. Its blood does.
in the movie snow white the animals are a deer,rabbits,bunnies,squirrels,birds,and owls,
the animal that eats the rabbits are foxes owls and coyote's hope it helps :)
There is no specific breed of rabbit called a "snow rabbit," but some rabbits may have adaptations to living in snowy environments. These rabbits might have thicker fur to keep warm, lighter colors for camouflage, and strong hind legs for agility in the snow.
There are no snow rabbits native to the North Pole. However, there are Arctic hares that are adapted to the cold climate and can be found in the polar regions. These hares have thick fur that helps them survive in the icy conditions.
Yes, rabbits live in the United States, there are even snow bunnys live in really cold places
No, they dig through the snow to get to the tender greens they so desire.
Snow wolves are carnivores and eat meat like all other wolves. They eat smaller snow animals such a rabbits and arctic deer.
hau means snow or hau kea which means white snow
Generally 2-4 lbs (0.9 to 1.8 kg)
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Snow rabbits live in the cold places with some snow and other cold animals and sometimes in the Artic.
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