UNIQUE FACTS ABOUT RABBITS

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UNIQUE FACTS ABOUT RABBITS

Whether you are a fan of rabbits or just want to know more about these cute animals, here are some unique and interesting information and facts about rabbits

Number 1. Rabbits can live up to 12 years.
Rabbits are often quoted as having a lifespan of about five years. However, they can actually live up to a maximum of 12 years.

Small breeds of rabbits usually live longer than their larger relatives.

Number 2. Some rabbits can grow big
Not all rabbits are cute and tiny. Some species, such as the Flemish giant hare, can grow to be very large.

This rabbit breed is the largest in the world, reaching 75 cm in length and weighing up to 11 kg.

Number 3. Rabbits need friends.
Rabbits are very sociable, so getting a pair of rabbits will greatly improve their quality of life.

It is advisable to get a pair of rabbits instead of just one, so they don't get lonely.

Number 4. Rabbits reproduce quickly.
A rabbit is ready to start breeding at 3 to 8 months of age.

Once they reach that age, rabbits can be productive for eight months a year for the rest of their life.

Number 5. Rabbits eat their own feces.
As part of their natural diet, rabbits eat a certain type of their own feces called caecotrophs.

This type of litter is full of protein and B vitamins, and rabbits will eat it to maximize the nutrients they get from food.

Number 6. Rabbit teeth grow continuously.
Rabbits' teeth continue to grow throughout their life, so it is important to feed them mostly grass which will help grind the teeth down to normal size.

Number 7. Carrots are not a staple food for rabbits.
Root vegetables like carrots are not a natural part of a rabbit's diet.

Carrots are too high in sugar and should only be served occasionally.

Number 8. Rabbits drink a lot.
Rabbits need an adequate supply of water.

A 1 kg rabbit will drink as much water as a 5 kg dog in a day.

Water bowls are preferred over bottles because they are easier to drink, easier to clean, and less clogged.

Number 9. Rabbits are "crepuscular"
Many people think that rabbits are nocturnal animals, or that sleep during the day and are active at night. This is not the case.

Number 10. Rabbit expresses happiness through 'binky'
When they are happy, rabbits make an expression known as a binky.

When binky, the rabbit jumps into the air and turns its head and body in the opposite direction, either from standing still or running.

The following are unique and interesting facts about rabbits that we have summarized, hopefully this can be knowledge and insight for all of us, thank you.

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