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    Prepare to dive down a hole and discover the most interesting rabbit facts. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

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    However, when you spot your rabbit binkying, hopping from one side of their hutch to the other or stomping their feet, you can’t help but be filled with joy (and laughter). To keep the chuckles ...

  4. Fun ways to play with your rabbit - AOL

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    Experiment with cardboard for free, rabbit-friendly fun. Whether you craft your bunny a castle fit for a queen or you cut out holes so they can have another spot to feel safe and secure in, there ...

  5. Rabbit show jumping - Wikipedia

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    Rabbit jumping over a fence at a Rabbit Show Jumping Competition. Rabbit show jumping (Swedish: Kaninhoppning [1]), also known as rabbit agility [2] or rabbit hopping, [3] is an animal sport wherein domestic rabbits are led through a course by their owners, [4] modelled after horse show jumping.

  6. Leporidae - Wikipedia

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    Both rabbits and hares are almost exclusively herbivorous (although some Lepus species are known to eat carrion), [4] [5] feeding primarily on grasses and herbs, although they also eat leaves, fruit, and seeds of various kinds. Easily digestible food is processed in the gastrointestinal tract and expelled as regular feces.

  7. Lionhead rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The most eye-catching factor of a lionhead rabbit is the fluffy mane around its head. Pictured is a double mane sable point lionhead rabbit. A photo of a white Lionhead Rabbit with a black nose. Lionhead is a breed of domestic rabbit recognized by the British Rabbit Council (BRC) [1] and by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). [2]

  8. 32 things to consider before getting a rabbit - AOL

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    Rabbits are social creatures who do best when they have another rabbit to keep them company. In the wild, they always live in groups, so for the sake of their health and wellbeing, we recommend ...

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