Rabbits are more common in deserts, desertified grasslands, tropical sparse forests, steppes and forests or woods. Rabbit is the general name for all genera under the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha of mammals. Commonly known as rabbit. Biological Classification Animal Kingdom Chordata, Vertebrates, Mammalia, Lagomorpha. ?
Rabbits have long, tubular ears (the ear length is several times longer than the ear width), a short tufted tail, and strong hind legs that are much longer than the forelimbs. ***9 genera and 43 species. The most species are found in eastern Asia, southern Asia, Africa and North America, with a few species distributed in Europe and South America. Some species are widely distributed or have been introduced to many areas, while many species are very restricted in distribution. :
Living habits:
Rabbit is a timid animal. Sudden noises, strangers and strange animals, such as cats and dogs, etc., will frighten it. During feeding and management, noises that cause rabbits to panic should be avoided as much as possible, and strangers, cats and dogs, etc. should be prohibited from entering the rabbit house. Rabbits have sharp hearing and a sensitive sense of smell, but they are timid and afraid of being frightened and are good at running.
Sudden fright - When there is a sudden noise, you will immediately be alert or run away quickly. They will panic when there is sudden noise or smell or sight of strangers, dogs, cats, snakes, rats, insects, etc., and they will make loud bang bang (snap bang), stamp their feet (stamp their feet), run and hit the cage, etc. Seek to abscond to avoid the enemy.
Its home generally has many holes (three cunning rabbit holes) to avoid enemies. In winter they simply follow their own tracks back. Rabbits like to eat grass. Generally, rabbits raised at home should pay attention to the provision of food, because young rabbits do not feel full. It is not recommended to give vegetables to young rabbits because they are prone to enteritis, so they can only be provided appropriately after adults.
Rabbits are divided into young rabbits and adult rabbits. They are fed in the morning and evening, twice a day. If you encounter the situation of changing the brand of food, you need to make a transition and cannot replace it directly, which will cause the rabbit to not adapt and cause discomfort. Young rabbits are rabbits between 1 and 5 months old, and adult rabbits are rabbits over 5 months old.