If your rabbit is panting heavily, she may be ill, or she may just be exhausted from running around. Whenever you're concerned your rabbit may be ill, observe her health and behaviour for signs of illness (see related question below for details). If you think your rabbit is ill, bring it to the vet -- better safe than sorry!
If your rabbit keeps licking you, it likely means that they are grooming you or showing affection. This behavior is common in rabbits and is usually not a problem unless it becomes excessive or aggressive. However, it's always a good idea to observe your rabbit's body language and overall behavior to ensure they are not trying to communicate any discomfort or stress.
Why do you think the graphics show rabbit populations with different carrying capacities?
When you know something's wrong with your rabbit, instead of asking online to find out what could be wrong, you should bring the rabbit to the vet. The vet can tell you what's wrong (if anyone can), and possibly save it's life (which you likely can't do on your own, even if you did know what was wrong). If you must ask online to find out what's wrong, ask your question in rabbit-specific forums: that way you'll have a better chance of finding the answer. See the links below for info and helpful links about rabbit vets and forums. Here are some suggestions about your specific situation: - it is either acting weird, it broke a bone, or he can't breathe, but the worst thing that could happen is that he could die.
No. It is not accualy eating the news paper its just teesing its teeth and rabbits enjoy taring paper.
Rabbits lick as a form of grooming and bonding behavior, not necessarily just to show love. If your rabbit keeps licking you excessively, it may be a sign that they are stressed, bored, or seeking attention. Providing them with more mental stimulation and social interaction may help reduce the excessive licking.
not unless she keeps on laying eggs. then she might die
Pretty efficient, it's what keeps us alive and breathing. Pretty efficient, it's what keeps us alive and breathing.
it's ears
the movement of muscles which keeps the surface for gaseous supplied with oxygen causes breathing
brain stem
It oxygenates your blood and keeps you alive.
very likely.
a bone keeps us stable so we wont be a body laying on the flore
Breathing.
The parasympathetic division.
a heavy weight
if you stop breathing due to blockages in the lungs or esophagus, then you cannot breathe, if you pass out, your natural body system kicks in and keeps you breathing.