Petco on Chenal Blvd. in Little Rock, AR. has a rabbit that appears Siamese in coloring with a rather long tail. The tail appears to be about four inches long...not fluffy....but rather like a docked dogs tail.
Rabbits should not eat any materials that are not natural. They may nibble on many things because they are curious, but the only safe chew toys for rabbits, and other small pets, are untreated wood (preferably NOT from outside unless you know about wood toxicity and pesticides), hay, clean cardboard boxes (no glue or labels) and commercial pet chew toys. Rabbits and other small pets are not actually eating these toys. They are chewing on them to keep their teeth healthy. Small mammals that are kept as pets, especially rodents, have teeth that grow all the time (rabbits do too, but they are not rodents). These animals need appropriate things to chew on to keep their teeth from getting too long. Without proper chew toys, their teeth can grow so long that they cannot eat properly.
Human incisors resemble those of a rabbit (although they are smaller) and human canine teeth resemble the teeth of a wolf (but also are smaller).
No because their teeth are too small and they can't chew it
Guinea pig teeth grow continuously throughout their lives and can become too long if not properly worn down through chewing on hay and tough vegetation. Signs of overgrown teeth include difficulty eating, weight loss, drooling, and eventually dental issues and potential pain. Regular monitoring and providing plenty of hay for chewing can help prevent overgrown teeth.
It probably is not bad for you but if you brush your teeth too hard AND too long then that's too bad for you.
yes, they can and they will, they are not too particular who they mate with, as long as they are cute and have long ears and look like rabbits!
No, but the teeth will start to overlap.
Its teeth are too long. Give it something else to wear its teeth down.
It Might Have a Heat Stroke. You Know Because The Bunny Will Start Shaking and Stop Moving.
No, bunnies can not have anything with too much sugar in it such as candy
my mom is fat too
It's genetics. I got my crooked teeth both from my father and from having a pacifier for too long. A pacifier is like braces in a sense - if you have a pacifier for too long, it can put pressure on your teeth which would therefor move your teeth.
An inch or two, usually it is around half an inch because they chew so that it does not get too long. At about an inch or so, it gets too long and usually their teeth break or chip.
No, bunnies are much too large for the average garter snake to swallow.
you may need to check its teeth because if a horses teeth are too long or too short that may cause it.
You should go to a dentist and tell him or her that you need your front teeth filled.