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Q: How do you prepare the skeleton of a rabbit - carcass?
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Does a rabbit have a skeleton?

Yes, of course.


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What does it mean when you find a dead rabbit's foot?

It means you have a dead rabbit carcass that you need to dispose of.Wear rubber gloves. Wild rabbits carry a host of pests and may be diseased.


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The skeleton of a horse is adapted for strength and speed with long limbs for ground clearance and fast running. In contrast, a rabbit's skeleton is adapted for agility and jumping, with shorter hind limbs and elongated hindfoot bones for powerful hopping. Both skeletons have features that enable efficient movement for their respective modes of locomotion.


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What makes a dead body a carcass?

The definition of the word carcass. Carcass means dead body.


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