What are 5 facts about rabbits?

Rabbit facts
  • A baby rabbit is called a kit, a female is called a doe and a male is called a buck.
  • Rabbits are very social creatures that live in groups. ...
  • A rabbit's teeth never stop growing! ...
  • Rabbits perform an athletic leap, known as a 'binky', when they're happy — performing twists and kicks in mid air!
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What are important facts about rabbits?

Facts about rabbits
  • A single bunny is a lonely bunny. ...
  • They can live for up to 12 years. ...
  • They're masters of hearing. ...
  • Their eyesight isn't bad either. ...
  • They're closer to wild rabbits than you might think. ...
  • Rabbits communicate using a secret code. ...
  • Baby rabbits are called 'kittens' ...
  • Rabbits and guinea pigs don't make good pals.
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Are rabbits born blind?

Hares are born with their eyes open, hair covering their bodies, and they can run within a few minutes of birth (much like a Guinea pig!). Rabbits, on the other hand, are born blind, naked, and remain in a fur-lined nest for the first days of their lives.
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Do rabbits sleep?

In reality, all rabbits sleep. They sleep for two large time periods, as well as taking several naps throughout their waking hours. Rabbits prefer to get their sleep in short bursts rather than all at once. It's easy to mistake a sleeping rabbit with one that's relaxed but awake.
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What are 5 uses for rabbits?

Here's a page on the benefits of rabbit meat.
  • Food for animals. Rabbits are a highly valued source of protein for various carnivores and omnivores. ...
  • Bait. The heads and fur can be used when fishing. ...
  • Food for Worms. Rabbit manure (without the urine) is excellent in worm beds. ...
  • Food for Gardens.
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Can rabbits see color?

Evidently, they can discriminate between the wavelengths we call "green" and "blue." Although rabbits may not perceive green and blue the way we do, they *can* tell them apart. This means they have limited color vision, probably conferred by two different categories of cone cells (blue and green).
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How old can a rabbit live?

Rabbits, just like other domesticated animals, have an average lifespan which can help an owner keep their bunny in optimum health in every stage of life. Unlike their wild relatives, who live for an average of one to two years, domesticated rabbits can live between eight to 12 years.
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Do rabbits cry?

Rabbits cry when they are in pain, scared, or about to die. Also, baby rabbits (kits) cry when they are starving. Even though rabbits make crying noises, they don't produce any tears. If your rabbit's eyes are wet or weeping, she may have a dental disease, allergies, or an infection.
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Do rabbits fart?

However, rabbits usually have a low-fiber diet, which is high in carbohydrates. This can lead to a gas build up (Known as GI stasis). So, rabbits do not only fart – but they have to do it in order to avoid a gas build up, which can be deadly to them if not treated on time.
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Do rabbits drink milk?

Can rabbits drink milk? You should not give rabbits milk to drink. Adult rabbits are lactose intolerant and milk products are bad for the rabbit's digestive system. Baby rabbits should also not have cow's milk because it is very different from the milk they get from their mothers.
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Can rabbits swim?

Can rabbits swim? The answer is yes, they can, but they probably shouldn't. Some say that putting a rabbit into a pool of water is animal cruelty, due to their vulnerability when they are cold and wet, as well as their delicate system. Keep your rabbit out of the pool if at all possible.
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How far can a rabbit jump?

Rabbits have extremely strong hind limbs which allow them to leap great distances. How high they can jump is debated, but they can jump over 2 ft (0.6 m) high, and possibly up to 4 ft (1.2 m). Rabbits can leap up to 9 ft (2.7 m) horizontally.
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Do rabbits eat their poop?

Bunnies actually make two different kinds of droppings: little black round ones and softer black ones known as cecotropes that are eaten. This process is known as coprophagy, and functions the same as cows chewing their cud.
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What do rabbits drink?

In short, water is vital. Rabbits must have access to plenty of fresh water at all times. Rabbits eating lots of fresh grass and greens will drink less, whilst those eating mostly hay will drink more. Bowls are better than bottles as lapping from a bowl is more natural to rabbits.
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Do rabbits eat their babies?

Rabbits can sometimes eat their own young. This is most likely to happen if your pet is feeling particularly anxious, lacks dietary protein, or has become excessively territorial. Feed your rabbit a diet of Alfalfa hay in the days before the birth of her kits.
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Do bunnies sneeze?

Should I be overly concerned or is it just an allergy? Gesundheit! The cause of a rabbit's sneeze is widely varied. Just like the humans who love them, rabbits can suffer from allergies to an array of irritants like house dust, room fresheners, perfumes, and cigarette smoke.
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Do bunnies have 2 stomachs?

Unlike cattle, which have four stomachs to digest their food, rabbits are monogastric, meaning they have one stomach. While humans, horses, dogs, cats, rats, mice, ferrets and hamsters are also monogastric, the rabbit has the largest stomach in relation to his body size of any of the monogastric animals.
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Why can't rabbits throw up?

Rabbits are physically incapable of vomiting. Your pet does not have a gag reflex. In addition, a rabbit's small and delicate stomach muscles lack the strength to vomit. Your pet's diaphragm cannot muster the power to propel food through her throat.
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Can rabbits kiss you?

Rabbits do not kiss each other, but can learn what kissing means. If grooming precedes the kiss, your intention will be clear. Many rabbits enjoy being kissed on the top of the head. Your rabbit will not kiss you back, but will return your affection in other ways.
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Do rabbits have a voice?

Rabbits communicate with others through quiet sounds as well as their body language. The longer you're around rabbits, the more you will notice how they communicate with you vocally and the variety of sounds they make.
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Can rabbits drink alcohol?

Your rabbit will not be killed if he or she drinks a small amount of alcohol. It is important to stress that you should not let or encourage your bunny rabbit to drink any form of alcohol. Water should only be consumed by rabbits; it should be clean and clear.
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What does a rabbit eat?

Rabbits should have a daily diet of mostly hay, a smaller amount of fresh vegetables, and a limited number of pellets. Hay is the most important part of a rabbit's daily intake. Unlimited, high-quality grass hay, such as Timothy, orchard or brome, should make up the bulk of a rabbit's diet.
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Can a single rabbit survive?

Rabbits can live alone, but you'll need to provide your pet with the attention (company, petting, grooming, exercise, playing, and enrichment) that a bonded rabbit partner would provide. It's always advisable to keep rabbits in pairs. If you can find a pair of rabbits that are already bonded, so much the better.
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Is 6 years old for a rabbit?

At what age are rabbits considered elderly? With an average life expectancy of around 10-12 years, rabbits are generally considered elderly when they reach 6-8 years old. Larger rabbits that have a shorter lifespan may even start to show signs of a senior rabbit as early as 4 years old.
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