Fun Rabbit Facts

 

Fun Rabbit Facts




  • Baby bunnies are commonly referred to as kittens.
  • A rabbit’s teeth never stop growing (this is why rabbits love to chew).
  • Female rabbits are referred to as does.
  • Male rabbits are referred to as bucks.
  • The backbone of a rabbit is very fragile and can break easily when handled improperly or if a rabbit is dropped on its back.
  • Domestic rabbits are born without fur.
  • Rabbits are generally the most active during the evening and early morning.
  • When rabbits grind their teeth it can sound like a purr.
  • Rabbits are nearsighted.
  • Rabbits are classified as mammals.
  • Rabbits are not rodents but can resemble them in appearance.
  • The largest number of kittens ever born in a litter is 24!
  • A rabbit has five toenails on its front two paws and four toenails on its back two feet, for a total of 18.
  • The longest rabbit ears ever recorded measured 79cm long.
  • The world’s heaviest rabbit is Darius at 22kg.
  • Hundreds of years ago, rabbits were often released on deserted islands in hopes of giving shipwrecked sailors a reliable food source.
  • There are over 150 recognized rabbit coat colors and varieties.
  • The current world record for a rabbit long jump is three meters.
  • The current world record for the rabbit high jump is one meter.
  • A rabbit will eat its cecotropes (night droppings)- they are a valuable source of protein.
  • In ancient Egypt, rabbits were used as a sport for dog racing.
  • Rabbits were an important home meat supply during World War II.
  • There are around 180 different rabbit breeds worldwide.
  • Rabbits can be litter trained.
  • A pet rabbit can live as long as 10 years.
  • Rabbits need hay to assist the digestive system and prevent fur balls in their stomach.
  • Rabbit droppings make an excellent garden fertilizer.
  • Rabbits can jump 90cm and higher.
  • When rabbits are happy, they will jump and twist. This is called a binky.
  • Predators can scare a rabbit to death.
  • Rabbit whiskers are as wide as the body (so they can feel their way in tunnels and not get stuck).
  • Rabbits’ noses twitch 20 to 120 times per minute (faster when excited or stressed and slower when relaxed or sleeping).
  • Rabbits can’t see directly in front of their nose but can see behind them (to keep an eye out for danger approaching).
  • Rabbits lick each other and humans as a sign of affection (the ‘top bunny’ will request grooming from subordinates).
  • Rabbits shed hair when you hold them and they are stressed (a defense mechanism, to wriggle free from a predator’s grip).
  • Rabbits can sleep with their eyes open (a useful trick but disconcerting for us).
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