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RABBITS

TWO RABBITS

They are social, loving, and interactive animals. They live in groups called herds, in a warren. A warren is a huge maze-like underground dwelling for rabbits.
Rabbits have a very good memory. And each rabbit has his own distinct identity and personality.

Rabbits have long sensitive ears, which can turn in any direction and can also help in regulating their temperature.

Rabbits are crepuscular, that is they are most active at dawn and dusk and they sweat only through their paws.

 

Rabbits are the third most favourite pet in the United Kingdom, after dogs and cats!

They are not rodents. They belong to the order lagomorphs.

 

Contrary to popular belief, only carrots and some fruits cannot provide your pet rabbit with all the nutrients it needs to stay healthy and fit. A diet consisting mainly of carrots may make the rabbit malnourished.

RABBIT JUMPING

They require  four hours exercise a day. They can suffer from osteoporosis if they don't get enough exercise.
Rabbits don't like being picked up.
Rabbits groom themselves, and usually each other as well to socialize. They love spending time with other rabbits.
Rabbits purr. But unlike cats, who make the noise to communicate, rabbits produce a soft purring sound when they grind their teeth together.
It is important to keep 2 or more rabbits if they are being kept as pets. They are social animals and not suitable for domestication. Loneliness can cause depression, aggression, and other behavioural problems. They need company.

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