No. Research indicates that they do have some ability to distinguish between different colors (specifically between blue and green), but they do not see colors "the same way humans do"... except, possibly, for humans with certain kinds of color blindness.
Bunnies are found in various habitats around the world, including meadows, forests, deserts, and grasslands. They are most commonly found in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. Bunnies are adaptable animals that can thrive in diverse environments.
white and sometimes grey. it depends where you are in the world. There are so many different colors and varieties. Go to arba.org for full color pictures of all the different varieties.
Bunnies do not have eyeliner on.
Because most bunny's in the wild have adapted to there environment by there fur color so predators wont see them as easily as a white bunny.
From my studies i think that you can see Male Bunnies Kidneys, but for Female Bunnies you cant.
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Through There Eyes
There Called Dust Bunnies because bunnies are fluffy so the dust is fluffy so think about the fur in a bunny when you see a dust bunny
Pink fur and a white stomach fur:)
NO. Only bunnies can have baby bunnies, people have little people babies. ==Additional Information== Please see the link below for a good discussion of people and pets and the risk of disease from pets.
Some do. See the link for one example.
No, walnuts aren't safe for bunnies to eat. See the related link below for more dangerous foods for rabbits.
No. Research indicates that they do have some ability to distinguish between different colors (specifically between blue and green), but they do not see colors "the same way humans do"... except, possibly, for humans with certain kinds of color blindness.
Bunnies. Bunnies. Bunnies.
Bunnies are found in various habitats around the world, including meadows, forests, deserts, and grasslands. They are most commonly found in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. Bunnies are adaptable animals that can thrive in diverse environments.
Bunnies don't really eat their feces, but they do eat their cecotropes, and this a natural and healthy process. See the related questions below for more details.