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  2. Vet explains what to feed a rabbit (plus 4 surprising things ...

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    How much does a rabbit need to eat daily? The answer to this question all depends on their size and age. However, your bunny should have unlimited access to grass and hay, so there's no need to ...

  3. Swamp rabbit - Wikipedia

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    S. aquaticus. Binomial name. Sylvilagus aquaticus. (Bachman, 1837) Swamp rabbit range. The swamp rabbit (Sylvilagus aquaticus), also called the cane-cutter, is a large cottontail rabbit found in the swamps and wetlands of the southern United States. The species has a strong preference for wet areas, and it will take to the water and swim.

  4. 32 things to consider before getting a rabbit - AOL

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    11. Regular vet checks are a must. Rabbit at the vet. Just like cats and dogs, rabbits require regular vet checks to ensure they stay healthy. We recommend your bunny has a thorough examination ...

  5. Eastern cottontail - Wikipedia

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    The eastern cottontail has a white spot on forehead, red-brown or gray-brown fur, with large hind feet, long ears, and a short, fluffy white tail. Its underside fur is white. There is a rusty patch on the tail. Its appearance differs from that of a hare in that it has a brownish-gray coloring around the head and neck.

  6. Desert cottontail - Wikipedia

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    The desert cottontail (Sylvilagus audubonii), also known as Audubon's cottontail, is a New World cottontail rabbit, and a member of the family Leporidae.Unlike the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), they do not form social burrow systems, but compared with some other leporids, they are extremely tolerant of other individuals in their vicinity.

  7. 32 tips for taking care of rabbits - AOL

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    3. Food. Rabbit eating a carrot. Believe it or not, rabbits don’t actually need to eat lots of pellets. While these can make up a part of their diet, the best food for rabbits should consist ...

  8. Thinking of housing rabbits indoors? We put your questions to ...

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    is more than you might think. “House rabbits should have as much space as possible. As a minimum, they should have access to a 3m x 2m by 1m [10ft x 6.5ft x 3ft] high area at all times. Within ...

  9. Cecotrope - Wikipedia

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    Cecotrope. Cecotropes (also caecotropes, cecotrophs, cecal pellets, soft feces, or night feces) are a nutrient filled package created in the gastointestinal (GI) tract, expelled and eaten by rabbits and guinea pigs (among other animals) to get more nutrition out of their food. The first time through the GI tract, small particles of fiber are ...