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* You can train one but you don't have to.
* You can train one but you don't have to.
* They do not like to be left alone they NEED another rabbit.  
* They do not like to be left alone they NEED another rabbit.  
[[File:Rabbit .jpg|thumb|Rabbit among some grass]]




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[https://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare/pets/rabbits?msclkid=2c2b9118c7a311eca7b550d7a81a504e Rspca]
[https://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare/pets/rabbits?msclkid=2c2b9118c7a311eca7b550d7a81a504e Rspca]
[https://www.bluecross.org.uk/advice/rabbit/caring-for-your-rabbit?msclkid=6aeb1267c7a411ecbb3c944f78383f59 Blue Cross]

Revision as of 10:13, 29 April 2022

A rabbit sitting peacefully

Animal Expert information

  • They can reach up to 20 pounds at the most.
  • They can live up from 9 - 12 years old.
  • They need to be groomed.
  • They don't need to go into hibernation.
  • They don't live in water.


Fitness Expert information

  • a rabbit needs 3 hours of exercise
  • a cute rabbit sleeping
    you should never let a rabbit go on its own any were.
  • rabbits are very energetic that need



Personality Expert information

  • A rabbit is a perfect family pet.
  • They prefer to live in groups
  • You can train one but you don't have to.
  • They do not like to be left alone they NEED another rabbit.
Rabbit among some grass


Link to website to find more information

Rspca

Blue Cross