For breeds there are 40 main breeds and about that many more cross breed ones too. but for a number total i dont know, but i know that they are not extincted.
Total Land Surface Area 148,300,000 sq km I would guesstimate between 373,763,000-1,052,010,750 million rabbits
White rabbits can be found in various habitats such as forests, grasslands, and meadows. They are commonly domesticated but can also be found in the wild in parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. White rabbits often camouflage well with snow-covered landscapes during winter seasons.
No, the White Rabbit and March Hare are not the same person. They are characters from Lewis Carroll's novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." The White Rabbit is a herald-like character who is always in a hurry, while the March Hare is known for hosting the tea party with the Mad Hatter.
"Down the Rabbit Hole" is a novel written by Juan Pablo Villalobos and was first published in 2010.
The March Hare lives in Wonderland. Specifically, he is known to reside in the Mad Hatter's tea party.
The belief that a rabbit's foot brings good luck likely originated from ancient Celtic tribes who believed in the power of amulets to ward off evil spirits. Rabbits were considered lucky animals, and their feet were seen as particularly lucky because of their speed and agility. Over time, this belief evolved into a popular superstition in various cultures.
The name of the invisible rabbit Jimmy Stewart imagines he sees in the movie is Harvey.
Playboy magazine was founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1953 by Hugh Hefner.
The story of the turtle and the hare is a fable about a slow but steady turtle racing against a fast but overconfident hare. Despite the hare's initial lead, the turtle's perseverance and steady progress allow it to win the race in the end, teaching the lesson that consistency and determination are key to success.
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If you are referring to baby rabbits, they are called kittens. Small breeds are know as dwarfs.
The world record for the highest jump by a rabbit was achieved by a rabbit named Mimrelunds Ramses who jumped 99.5 cm (39.2 in) in 1997.
The Tales of Peter Rabbit were written by Beatrix Potter, an English author and illustrator. The book was first published in 1902.
They should, by law, at least 6 weeks old. When they open their eyes they are 1 -2 weeks old and they are not ready to be sold!!
How much rabbits weigh depends on the breed. Adult rabbits can weigh from around 2 or 3 pounds, all the way to 20 pounds or more. Rabbits can weigh anywhere from 1 to 30 pounds -- the record holder is somewhere close to 40 pounds (3.7 stone).
That depends on what you mean by "group."
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Rabbits are herbivores and primary consumers.
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No the acorn is to big to fit in its small mouth and also its teeth can't break it to eat it.
Wild rabbits generally know when it's safe to have their babies. If wild rabbits are having babies in the winter, that probably means they're surviving; if they aren't having babies in the winter, that probably means they wouldn't survive if they did.
Pet rabbits need to be kept safe and warm. They especially need to be kept dry, with good shelter from rain and snow. If the temperature drops below 50 degrees Fahrenheit (or 10 Celsius), they need a shelter that keeps them warm. See the question below about temperature for details.
In colder weather, rabbits use more energy, and because breeding takes a lot of energy too, winter isn't a good time to breed your rabbits. If you have baby rabbits in the winter, bring them inside with the nursing mom. See the related link below for more info.
Theoretically, a female rabbit can produce a litter of babies every six weeks ! Which is why it's always a good idea to keep males and females separate unless you plan to breed them !
Yes, in the summer, the coat is brown, to blend in with the grasses, in the winter, it turns white to hide from predators and blend in with the snow.
Yes, rabbits in the wild will readily eat roses, both the flowers and leaves of the plant. In fact rose buds are particularly sweet and succulent, and even humans occasionally enjoy them. However, the leaves are somewhat more fibrous than many other plants and are most likely harder for a rabbit to digest.
Since there are several more easily digested and nutritious plants and vegetables readily available, rose leaves are lower on the list of items one would regularly feed to a pet rabbit. If yours happens to like them, there's no reason why the occasional sprig of fresh leaves wouldn't be a welcome addition to their diet.
Yes, a baby rabbit is commonly called a kit. Several kits born together make a litter. While the mother rabbit -- called a doe -- is giving birth to her litter, it is known as kindling. Leveret is the word used for a hare under a year old.
As pets, Cottontail rabbits are much less active than domestic pet rabbits. They don't like to be caged, but when they are out of their cage they just sit there. They don't play with toys and generally don't walk/run around a lot.
If you have a shy Cottontail, he would sit in places where he is hidden. A non-shy rabbit will occasionally sit out in the living room with the family.
I'm not sure if this is a talent, but a domestic rabbit will lie on its back calmly if you put it there. Or so I've read......