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  2. Give these 32 activities for rabbits a try to improve your ...

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    Spend one-on-one time with each rabbit. A woman looks at a grey rabbit. If you have multiple rabbits, handling them individually can help reinforce your bond with them. Try to avoid separating ...

  3. Rabbit health - Wikipedia

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    Engraving of a wild rabbit and its skeleton by Johann Daniel Meyer (1752) The health of rabbits is well studied in veterinary medicine, owing to the importance of rabbits as laboratory animals and centuries of domestication for fur and meat. To stay healthy, most rabbits maintain a well-balanced diet of Timothy hay and vegetables. [1]

  4. 32 things to consider before getting a rabbit - AOL

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    If so, you might think it makes sense to get a rabbit. And on the one hand that’s true. Rabbits don’t meow like cats or bark like dogs, but believe it or not, when a rabbit is scared or angry ...

  5. Apparent death - Wikipedia

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    Goldfish, trout, rudd, tench, brown bullhead, medaka, paradise fish, and topminnow have been reported to go limp when they are restrained on their backs. [38] Oscars seem to go into shock when they are stressed (when their aquarium is being cleaned, for example): they lie on their side, stop moving their fins, start to breathe more slowly and ...

  6. Can rabbits live alone? Why it may be a good idea to get your ...

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    If rabbits spend too much time alone they can be prone to developing behavioral issues such as depression and anxiety. They are also at risk for developing health-related problems such as obesity.

  7. Lethal dwarfism in rabbits - Wikipedia

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    Though size of dwarf and small non-dwarf rabbit breeds may be similar, dwarfs have features unique to them. Dwarf rabbits have characteristically large, blocky heads that appear disproportional to their small, rounded bodies, with short noses and short, thick ears, [1] [2] allowing them to stand apart from other breeds in their proportions alone.

  8. How long do rabbits live? A quick guide to the life ... - AOL

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    Rabbits are the seventh most popular pet in the U.S. Whether you own a bunny or want to, you may wonder how long it'll live. Here's a timeline.

  9. Lop rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Rabbits are known to carry their ears in one of five ways: [2] Erect ears (the most common): Both ears are carried upright. Such ears may at times rest atop the rabbit's back, or be temporarily smoothed down by the rabbit when it bathes or grooms itself. Full lop ears (less common): Both ears hang fully down, brushing the rabbit's cheeks and ...