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"I may not have a Rabbit, but I do know many things about them. Trust me!"

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Bunny Body Parts (not finished)

Scent Glands:

A rabbit has a scent glands near the bottom and beneath his chin. The rabbit only uses the glands to mark his territory by releasing a distinctive scent.

The mouth:

The mouth of a rabbit holds 28 teeth. 6 of them are incisors while all the others are molars. Chewing and gnawing usually wears the down. Rabbit teeth grows forever.

Hind Legs:

The rabbit's be-hind legs are longer than their front legs. The hind legs always touch the ground before the front legs when the rabbit runs. When the rabbit thumps their hind legs, it means they need attention or to warn others in danger.

Whiskers:

The whiskers or the rabbits face are very long. Whiskers are used to touch things that are close to the rabbit's face. Also used to feel the rabbit's way around in the dark.

The Eye:

Rabbits can detect movement from a long distance. They have 3 eyelids. The 3rd one protects their eyes from hazards, such as dust storms. 

Nose:

Rabbits have a great sense of smell. The rabbit's nose has millions of scent receptors that detect all kinds of odors. A rabbit can twitch their noses 20 to 120 times in a minute. 

The Ears:

Coming Soon....... 

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