Rabbits,unlike humans, can actually suck up their testicles when they are nervous. If you are a vet ready to do a neuter, do not worry, the testicles will come right back down once sedated.
Rabbits do not go in season, they are always in season (rabbits are induced ovulators). The only time female rabbits "bleed" is when they are giving birth, or if they are very ill (with an infection or cancer). If your rabbit is bleeding from the genitals (or anywhere, really), bring her to a vet with experience and knowledge in treating rabbits immediately. See the related questions below for help.
loins, groin, crotch, all mean the genitals. They're at the top of your legs, between them.
If you push down (with a slow, gentle motion) around your rabbit's genitals a boy's penis will look like a human pinkie finger with a circular dot in the middle, while the girl's vagina will look come up like a slanted triangle, almost like lipstick, and it will have a vertical slit in it. Also, you sometimes can find big lumps next to the boy's genitals and sometimes you can find nipples on the girl's tummy. However if these features cannot be found, you cannot conclude the gender one way or the other, only the presence of them can determine anything.
Myxomatosis is a viral disease that affects rabbits and is characterized by swelling of the head, genitals, and eyelids. It is usually transmitted through contact with infected mosquitoes or fleas. The disease is often fatal and there is no specific treatment, so prevention through vaccination and mosquito control is key.
Rabbits do not bleed naturally. Rabbits do not menstruate like people, so any blood should be a cause for concern. Depending on where your rabbit is bleeding from, this could be a very serious problem. Rabbits can break toenails and bleed from them, and that is not such a worry. However, if your bunny is bleeding from it's mouth, nose, ears or genitals or an open wound, then you should take it to a vet immediatly, as it could be very sick or hurt.
Take it to the Veterinarian. To get its hair trimmed.
Yes, the testes show and the rest of the equipment can show at different times.
The eastern cottontail.
Rabbits do not go in season, they are always in season (rabbits are induced ovulators). The only time female rabbits "bleed" is when they are giving birth, or if they are very ill (with an infection or cancer). If your rabbit is bleeding from the genitals (or anywhere, really), bring her to a vet with experience and knowledge in treating rabbits immediately. See the related questions below for help.
loins, groin, crotch, all mean the genitals. They're at the top of your legs, between them.
the genitals are not effected at all. the genitals never get touched
If you push down (with a slow, gentle motion) around your rabbit's genitals a boy's penis will look like a human pinkie finger with a circular dot in the middle, while the girl's vagina will look come up like a slanted triangle, almost like lipstick, and it will have a vertical slit in it. Also, you sometimes can find big lumps next to the boy's genitals and sometimes you can find nipples on the girl's tummy. However if these features cannot be found, you cannot conclude the gender one way or the other, only the presence of them can determine anything.
Myxomatosis is a viral disease that affects rabbits and is characterized by swelling of the head, genitals, and eyelids. It is usually transmitted through contact with infected mosquitoes or fleas. The disease is often fatal and there is no specific treatment, so prevention through vaccination and mosquito control is key.
Rabbits get syphilis from other rabbits: through breeding, or just through normal contact from living close together. Female rabbits can also pass it on to their kits.Rabbit syphilis looks like crusty sores on the genitals. The first signs are reddening and swelling of the area, and then the scabs form. The scabs can also spread to the face because rabbits groom their genitals this way. The rabbit will be in a lot of pain and won't want to breed. He or she may show other signs of pain like gritting of the teeth, and general lethargy, depression, and reclusively. If it goes on long enough, the rabbit won't want to eat or drink anymore, and then he she will go into GI stasis and die a quick but very painful death.Rabbit syphilis can be treated with antibiotics. Topical lotions might provide some pain relief but won't treat the illness. Some antibiotics are dangerous for rabbits, so make sure you find a vet who is experienced with rabbits in particular.See the related questions and links below for more info and help.Rabbit syphilis (also known as "vent disease") is not the same as human syphilis: the two diseases are caused by different (though similar) bacteria. Humans can't get syphilis from rabbits, and rabbits can't get syphilis from humans.
Yes, men have a pubic bone. The pubic bone is a part of the pelvis and is located in the lower abdomen, near the genitals.
Mutilated Genitals was created on 2001-09-03.
The issues are that people have too many things to do in life, so stfu and show me your genitals, your genitals, show me your genitals....YOUR GENITALIA.