Dropping a rabbit or trying to make it run in a plastic ball (like a giant hamster ball) can cause serious spinal cord injury and paralysis. Although, we have seen an instance in which a bot fly (Google it) larvae was growing in the neck of a rabbit and it was pressing against the nerves as it grew. This created a partial paralysis in the rabbit's hind legs. The bot larvae can grow as much as three inches before working their way out of the host. Once the worm was removed, the rabbit regained normal use of its legs.
i think it is a health problem :/
I don't see how a 10 year old rabbit can be a baby, a 10 year old rabbit would be a very, very old rabbit. Do you mean a 10 day old rabbit. In which case the baby would need to be fed on milk. The best milk for the rabbit would be that of its mother.
In rabbit years it would be about 32
There is a type of tick called the paralysis tick that if it bites an animal and clings on for too long, it will paralys the animal
If a rabbit jumped in his mouth, a lion MIGHT eat a rabbit.
Being dropped, smashed or anything like it on its tiny spine.
A spotted rabbit has the genes Enen and a solid rabbit is enen. A cross between the two would have a 50% chance of being spotted ( called "broken" in the rabbit world) and 50% chance of being solid colored.
A normal pet rabbit would live up to 7-8 years. So a 2 year old rabbit would be in its teenage/young adult stage. (maybe about 18-20-ish in human years?)
Yes, for owners who have earned the trust of their rabbit. Most rabbit owners never achieve a relationship that allows this kind of activity.
it would be very hard but not impossible. it depends on the amount of time the rabbit was out of the wild A baby wild rabbit taken into your home would not survive if re-released, but a wounded wild rabbit re-habilitated MAYT be all right.
First answer: It is normal for a pregnant rabbit to pull out their fur, but if any other rabbit did that then it means that the rabbit isn't warm enough.Second Answer: More likely, the rabbit is going through a false pregnancy. This is normal but it isn't healthy because it is stressful for rabbits, and stress can lead to a low quality of life and even illness. Preventing false pregnancies is one reason among many why you should spay your rabbit.There are other reasons why a rabbit might pull out or lose its fur (like stress, illness, boredom, illness), but the only reason the rabbit would make a nest is pregnancy or false pregnancy.
the weight of a rabbit depends on the breed. Dwarfs can be as little (at maturity) as 2 pounds, and I have heard of some flemish giants getting above 20 pounds
Just apply all the same things you would to a normal rabbit and yes
yes it would make it constipated because the are the opposite of a human being
That would probably be the White Rabbit in Alice in Wonderland.
The is not a card that could replace Rescue Rabbit as it is one of kind. You could try something like Six Samurai because then you would have your Kizan. Or you could try Blackwings, because then you would have Bora the Spear. Most decks, though, are based on themes and you might not get much out of them other than that. Like the Rescue Rabbit. It's really good with Normal Monsters so if you want to use it well you would have to use a Normal Monster deck.
DO NOT DO THAT. That would constitute major assault or murder, both felonies.