If there's a scab on your bunny's back, it could be the result of an injury, or it could be the sign of a parasite infestation. Either way, you should bring your rabbit to the vet: a cut might heal on its own but it also might lead to an abscess (very serious and expensive to treat!), and a parasite infestation won't go away on its own (and many of the medications sold in pet stores are toxic to rabbits). See the related questions below for info and helpful links.
Your hamster probably scraped or cut her stomach or back on something sharp in her cage
Squirrels , birds , bunnys, and deer
poaching is not good! dont start!! It sets an imbalance in the food chain. for example, say there were a pack of wolves and they were being poached, they wont eat any bunnys and the bunnys will over populate. vice versa, the wolves wont have anything to eat! the wolves need the bunnys to survive just like we need animals to survive! POACHING IS NOT GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bunnies are often found at a breeder's house who raises or breeds bunnies. You can also find them at a pet store. Go online to see where bunnies can also be found.
Gazelles and other antelopes, and sometimes zebras.a lions prey is other animals like bunnys and deers
When a cat has dark scab like patches in its whiskers or elsewhere on its face, it could be feline acne. It can be causes by food, or by eating from dishes that are well cleaned.
do bunnies have back bones
yes bunnys are consumers
bunnys shed a ton by running your hand down their back you could make a mitten
A scab
Did she get bitten? Did she scrape he back on her cage? Has she got mange? More info please.
A scab grows over the wound and then heals.
Only with time. It will fall off. If you pick it off, it will bleed, and then it will take longer to heal.
Yes
huskies do.
Scut
No but if you pick it the scab will be a scar
Bunnys hop humans walk. Bunnys get eaten by humans, humans still eat the bunny