Fun & Interesting Facts About Rabbits

Contrary to popular belief, rabbits don’t belong to the rodent family. They originated from the lagomorphs family. Currently, there are over 58 species or breeds of rabbits. Rabbits are a mammal. The size of an adult rabbit can be between 20 cm to 50 cm while the weight of an adult rabbit can be between 0.4 kg to 2 kg. They are known for having significantly long ears. To learn more about this cute little animal just read on.

Interesting Facts

How big are their ears?

Some species of rabbits can have ears with a length of over 10 cm. The ear gives them comparatively higher hearing ability. They can also control body temperature with the help of their ears. Another significant physical characteristic of rabbits is that they have very soft fur. They are digitigrade and move with their toes. They are also herbivores by nature. They mostly live on vegetable, tree barks, and herbs.

What is their weakness?

They have a weakness for carrot, which is often portrayed in popular media such as book, cartoon, and movies. Rabbits are social and interactive animals. They have considerably good memories. Rabbits are also a good jumper. They can jump as high as 36 inches. One interesting fact about rabbits is that they can see what is behind their backs without actually turning their heads.

What are males and females called?

Male rabbits are called bucks while female ones are called does. Baby rabbits, on the other hand, are called kits or kittens. Rabbits have a very fragile bone structure. They require a specific amount of exercise, for example at least four hours for most of the species on a daily basis. If they fail to attain this goal for a number of days, they develop bone-related diseases such as osteoporosis. Rabbits are a popular choice for pets.

Fun Facts

  • A baby rabbit is called a kit, a female is called a doe and a male is called a buck.
  • A rabbit’s teeth never stop growing! Instead, they’re gradually worn down as the rabbit chews on grasses, wildflowers, and vegetables — meaning they never get too long.
  • Rabbits need about four hours of exercise and playtime a day to keep them happy and help prevent osteoporosis.
  • The rabbits can be literally “scared to death” if approached by a predator when they are totally unaware.
  • Like cats, rabbits can be trained to use a litter box.
  • After cats and dogs, rabbits are the third most popular pet in the United States — and, unfortunately, the pet most frequently abandoned. Many people have the wrong impression that bunnies don’t live long and are easy to care for — neither of which is true.
  • When a rabbit is happy they jump and twist which is named as “binky”.

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