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RaisingRabbits : Rabbit Facts
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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72  (Original Message)Sent: 9/19/2007 5:28 AM
- Rabbits are crepuscular (most active at dawn and twilight).

- Neither wild nor domestic rabbits hibernate.

- A rabbit may tear apart her cage out of mating frustration? If your bunny isn't spayed or neutered, you should get her/him altered as soon as possible.

- Rabbits can't throw up. They can gag, but they can't vomit.

- Rabbits can snore?

- Rabbits can jump 36 inches and higher. Rabbits are excellent at jumping.

- Wild rabbits can be found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica.

- Wild rabbits sleep in burrows.

- A group of rabbits is called a herd.

- Less than 10 percent of all abandoned wild baby rabbits survive.


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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72Sent: 3/23/2008 5:49 PM
Hares are mainly active at night and do not hibernate. Snowshoe hares may have up to 4 litters in a year which average 2 to 4 young. Males compete for females and females may breed with several males.