Your rabbit could be having a fit, (convulsions) or it could be something as innocuous as hiccups.
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The best way to deal with any sickness or injury in your rabbit is to make a vet appointment as soon as you can. internet research can never replace the advice of a vet who has examined your animal.
Rabbits vary in color, size, length of ears, and length of body. Some rabbits are small and others are very large and can hop further distances.
Rabbits have fur as their body covering. They have a soft and dense coat that helps regulate their body temperature and provides camouflage in their natural habitat.
Male rabbits do not have a dewlap; it is a feature typically found in female rabbits. The dewlap in female rabbits is a loose fold of skin under their chin and serves multiple functions, such as storing fat reserves, aiding in regulating body temperature, and providing cushioning during nursing.
You can't buy wild rabbits for sale, only pet rabbits. Wild rabbits, like all wild animals, should be left alone and not domesticated, or caught and sold. It's one thing to hunt wild rabbits, and then sell their body or products (meat, fur), but you shouldn't catch and sell wild rabbits as live animals: there are enough pet rabbits to go around (in fact, in many places, there are too many -- overpopulation).
Yes, rabbits have a backbone. Like all vertebrates, rabbits have a spinal column made up of individual vertebrae that protect their spinal cord and provide support for their body.
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Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees had the nickname "Jolting Joe"
A rabbits body is 65-70% water
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Rabbits are mammals. They produce their own body heat. They can cool down by panting, and they can create warmth through building nests. Rabbits can increase body heat by consuming more calories.
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Rabbits are mammals. Mammals have a covering of skin and hair. In the case of rabbits we would call this covering skin and soft fur.
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Rabbits vary in color, size, length of ears, and length of body. Some rabbits are small and others are very large and can hop further distances.