The white rabbit is a kind of rabbit. Its whole body is white and its eyes are usually transparent. It was considered auspicious in ancient times. According to legend, the horse of Qin Shihuang was named White Rabbit, and there is also a place with the same name, White Rabbit.
Alias
Little White Rabbit
Chinese literary name
White Rabbit
Jie
< p>AnimaliaPhylum
Chordata
Subphylum
Vertebrates
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Animal species, eye color, breeding, breeding, living habits, place names
Shape Characteristics
It has long, tubular ears (the ear length is several times longer than the ear width); a short tufted tail, and strong hind legs that are much longer than the forelimbs. Lives on the ground, is good at running, has wide posterior nostrils, and is fully supplied with oxygen when running; newborn rabbits have fur on their bodies, open eyes, and ears with hearing, and will soon be able to run. They are commonly known as rabbits. The young rabbits of the rabbit species are hairless when they are born, with their eyes closed and no hearing in their ears. They grow hair after 7 days, but they can hear when they open their eyes and need maternal care. There is no difference in body structure between domestic rabbits and wild rabbits. The main difference lies in the condition at birth. Among them, the cave rabbits in the genus Cavetus have been domesticated into domestic rabbits. [2] Although there are many varieties of rabbits in the world, they are all domesticated from the rabbits (European rabbits) in the Mediterranean region. Rabbits can live in groups, but hares generally live alone.
White Rabbit
Animal Type
Dwarf Rabbit
(about 0.8kg - 1.6kg)
American Fuzzy Lop American Fess Lop Rabbit
Britannia Petite British Small Rabbit
Dwarf Hotot dwarf Begonia Rabbit
Himalayan Himalayan Rabbit
Holland Lop Jersey Wooly Jersey Wooly Rabbit
White Rabbit
Mini Rex Rabbit
Netherland Dwarf Rabbit
p>Polish Polish Rabbit
Small Rabbit
(about 1.1kg - 2.3kg)
Dutch Dutch Rabbit
Florida White Rabbit
Havana Rabbit
Mini Lop Rabbit
Silver Rabbit
Tan Rabbit
Medium-sized rabbit
(about 2kg - 3.2kg)
American Sable American fox rabbit
Belgian Hare
English Angora British Angora Rabbit
English Spots British Spotted Rabbit
French Angora French Angora Rabbit
Harlequin Clown Rabbit
Lilac Rabbit
Rex Rabbit
Rhinelander Rabbit
Satin Angora Rabbit
Silver Marten Mink Rabbit
Standard Chinchilla Rabbit
White Rabbit
Large Rabbit
(about 3.6kg -6.5kg)
p>American American Rabbit
American Chinchilla Rabbit
Beveren Rabbit
Californian California Rabbit
Giant Rabbit
Champagne D'Argent champagne rabbit
Cinnamon cinnamon rabbit
Creme D'Argent cream rabbit
English Lops British Lop Rabbit
Hotot Rabbit
New Zealand Rabbit
Palomino Rabbit
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Silver Fox Rabbit
Giant Rabbit
(about 6.4kg or > 9.1kg)
Giant Rabbit
< p>Checkered Giant RabbitFlemish Giant Rabbit
French Lops Rabbit
Giant Angora Rabbit
Giant Chinchilla Giant Chinchilla Rabbit[3]
Eye Color
The color of rabbit eyes is related to the color of their fur. The eyes of black rabbits are black and gray. Rabbit's eyes are gray and white rabbit's eyes are transparent. The blood filaments (capillaries) in the white rabbit's eyes reflect external light, making the transparent eyes appear red.
Rabbits have red, blue, brown, transparent, and other colors. Some rabbits have different colors for their left and right eyes. Perhaps because rabbits are nocturnal animals, their eyes can focus a lot. With light, you can see things even in dim places. In addition, because the rabbit's eyes are on both sides of the face, it has a wide field of vision and can see things around it clearly. Some people say that rabbits can even see their own backbone. It can see. However, it cannot distinguish three-dimensional things, and it cannot clearly see things close in front of it. Gray rabbit's eyes are gray. Rabbits come in various colors, and their eyes also come in different colors. That's because they have something called pigment in their bodies. Rabbits containing gray pigment have gray fur and eyes; rabbits containing melanin have black fur and eyes. The little white rabbit does not contain pigments in its body, and its eyes are colorless. The red we see is the color of blood, not the color of the eyeballs, so its eyes are naturally red. [4]
White rabbits
Although collectively referred to as rabbits, the rabbits sold in general pet stores are domestic rabbits that have been modified from wild rabbits. There are many varieties. The most familiar to the public is the Japanese white rabbit, which is all white. There are gradually more rabbits with other coat colors on the market, and they are also very popular. There is also a breed called mini rabbit. In fact, it is not a real mini rabbit, but a hybrid of small rabbits such as Dutch and Belgian rabbits and white Japanese rabbits. What you see in the store are baby rabbits, and they will definitely increase in size when they grow up. Only purebred Belgian rabbits, with a total length of about 30 cm, can truly be called dwarf rabbits. [PS: There is no such thing as a mini rabbit, the smallest ones are just dwarfs]
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White rabbits
Raising and breeding
Remember! Vegetables cannot be used as a rabbit's staple food!
Forage is the main food, supplemented by rabbit food. The Importance of Nutritional Balance It is not easy to provide rabbits with a variety of vegetables that are nutritious enough every day, so it is more convenient to buy ready-made special rabbit food. The nutritional formula of special rabbit food is very comprehensive, just add some grass, vegetables and fruits appropriately. Most special rabbit food contains substances with deodorizing properties, so you won't feel any odor even if your rabbit is kept in your bedroom. There are also specially sold hard foods for rabbits to grind their teeth, which can prevent rabbit teeth from growing too long.
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Rabbit’s favorite food: Vegetables. When feeding carrots and sweet potatoes, you must wash and drain the water before feeding them. Fruits: bananas, grapes, apples, strawberries. When feeding fruits, the amount of water the rabbit drinks should be appropriately reduced to regulate water absorption. Green grass shepherd's purse, plantain (picture), dandelion, goosegrass and other foods [PS: Do not eat food with too much water]
Things that rabbits should not eat. Be careful not to feed rabbits anything that is highly irritating. Living with people, they will be interested in all kinds of food that people eat, just like cats and dogs. Some rabbit owners think they love them and feed them some foods that are not suitable for rabbits, such as ice cream, fried noodles, ramen noodles, snacks, barbecue, beef patties, etc.
To this day, some people still believe in the superstition that "rabbits will die immediately if they drink water." Even pet stores will tell owners that it is best not to feed or drink rabbits. But rabbits, like other animals, will surely die if they don’t drink water. However, because we used to feed vegetables and wild grasses that contain a lot of water, the water contained in these foods is enough. If we feed too much water, it will affect the health of the gastrointestinal tract and cause diarrhea. A wet cage can easily make rabbits sick. This is why rabbits cannot drink water. If they feed on dry worker feed, of course they need to drink water.
White Rabbit
Rabbit poop is usually hard, round black particles. Occasionally, soft feces will appear. If you don’t pay attention to the cage, the rabbit may eat these soft feces immediately. stool. These soft stools contain plant fibers that cannot be digested in food. They are eaten again in the abdomen, and after absorbing the nutrients needed by the body, they turn into round stools and are excreted out of the body. Without eating this feces, some rabbits may die from nutritional deficiencies. Rabbits eating their own feces are not suffering from mental illness like cats and dogs, so there is no need to worry. [5]
On average, a cage with a length of about 90-100 centimeters on each side can accommodate 1 rabbit. All dog cages available on the market can be used. When making your own cage, make sure the wood is hard enough to avoid chewing. Wooden slats are used at the bottom of the cage to facilitate the drainage of dirt and avoid excessive moisture in the cage.
It is best to use wire mesh on the front and sides to allow good air in the cage.
If you raise it outdoors and use the ground directly as the floor of the breeding cabin, rabbits may dig holes to escape, so you should pay special attention. Others: Because rabbits are intolerant of heat and humidity, if they are kept outdoors, care should be taken not to place the cage in a closed room or on a balcony where it will be exposed to the sun when going out during the rainy season or hot summer.
About 8 months after birth, rabbits mature sexually. When a female rabbit becomes restless, it is a sign of estrus. After mating, the male rabbit will make a high-pitched cry and fall into coma. After the female rabbit becomes pregnant, she should be separated from the male rabbit. Lay straw or other hay in the cage, and surround the cage with cloth. Try not to touch it to keep the female rabbit quiet and stable. Female rabbits will pluck the hair from their own abdomen to make a nest. From pregnancy to delivery, the female rabbit will become very nervous. If exposed too much, the female rabbit may bite the owner or kill the rabbits she gave birth to. One litter can give birth to 5-6 rabbits. When food or drinking water is insufficient, the mother rabbit may eat the rabbits, so the amount provided should be slightly more than usual. After about 30 days, the baby rabbit can leave the nest. At this time, the baby rabbit can be separated from the mother rabbit and fed with goat's milk, alfalfa and a small amount of pasture. It can be easily tamed. If there are difficulties in taking care of the baby rabbit, you can wait until the baby rabbit can eat the food of the adult rabbit before separating it from the mother rabbit.
Life habits
1. Cooing
Usually it is dissatisfaction with the owner's behavior or with another rabbit. Cooing means that the rabbit is dissatisfied and angry. Just like a rabbit doesn't like people to hold and touch him, he will coo. If you don't stop that behavior, you might get bitten!
2. Snorting sound
The snorting sound means that the rabbit feels threatened by something or some action. If your actions make the rabbit feel threatened, it may be bitten if you don't stop.
3. Screams
Rabbits’ screams, like those of humans, usually represent fear or pain. If you suddenly hear a rabbit screaming, the owner should pay more attention immediately, because the rabbit may be injured.
4. Teeth grinding sounds
a. Loud teeth grinding means that the rabbit is in pain, and it is best to take the rabbit to see a veterinarian.
b. Gently grinding teeth means that the rabbit is very satisfied and happy. When a rabbit grinds its teeth lightly, if you reach out and touch the rabbit's chin, you can feel the molars grinding. At this time, the rabbit's eyes are usually in a semi-open and closed state.
5. Teeth gnashing sounds
When a rabbit makes a gnashing sound, it means pain. At this time, the rabbit will usually sit up and sit up, with its ears back and close to the body.
6. Purr
Like cats, rabbits purr when they are satisfied. However, the difference between rabbits and cats is that cats use their throat to make sounds, but rabbits use their teeth to make sounds.
7. Hissing
Rabbits usually hiss at another rabbit. Hissing is a warning to fight back, mainly telling the other rabbit to stay away or he will attack.
10. Jumping
When a rabbit feels very happy, it will jump on the spot and reflexively in mid-air. Sometimes the rabbit will jump and shake its head. When they jump, it's like dancing. Especially dwarf/mini rabbits, they prefer to use jumping to express their happiness and enjoyment.
11. Pounce over
Some rabbits don’t like people touching their things. When the owner cleans the cage and changes the food dish, the rabbit may pounce on it. This means that he doesn't like it, and rushing towards him is a sign of attack.
12. Standing on tiptoes
When a rabbit also stands on its toes, it is a warning. They will keep doing this until the danger passes, which can last from a few seconds to a few minutes. When a rabbit is angry, it may stand up on its toes as a warning.
13. Stomping
When rabbits feel scared, they will stamp their feet with their hind legs. In the wild, when an enemy approaches, a rabbit will stamp its hind legs to notify its companions of danger.
14. Sleeping on the side
Rabbits sleep on their sides and stretch their legs to mean that they feel safe. If the owner does not disturb him, the rabbit may fall asleep quickly.
15. Lower your body
When a rabbit lowers its body as much as possible, it means that it is very nervous and feels that there is danger approaching.
In the wild, when rabbits feel danger is approaching, they will try to lower themselves to avoid being seen. Pet rabbits can also behave this way.
16. Squat down
Squatting down and lowering the body have different meanings. When squatting down, the rabbit's muscles are relaxed, which is a sign of feeling relaxed.
17. Lying on the ground and turning around
It means that the rabbit is in a good mood and feels very comfortable.
18. Push your hand away
If the rabbit pushes your hand away, it means that he feels that he has done the job and tells the owner not to interfere with his business.
19. Put your nose and body close to the edge of the cage
This represents pleading, hoping to get something or treatment. For example, a rabbit wants to eat snacks and wants its owner to let it out.
20. Nipping
Nipping means "Okay, that's enough!" in the rabbit world. They use nibbling to tell their owners to stop what they are doing.
21. Licking hands
In the body language of rabbits, licking hands means thank you. If your rabbit licks your hand, it means he wants to say thank you!
22. Twitching the tail
Tickling the tail is a naughty expression, just like the action of humans sticking out their tongues. Often rabbits will twitch their tail back and forth as they jump. For example, if the owner wants to catch the rabbit back to the cage, and the rabbit suddenly jumps up and twitches its tail, it means that he wants to say "you won't catch me".
23. Use your chin to wipe things
Because the rabbit’s chin has scent glands, the rabbit will use its chin to wipe things, leaving its own scent to divide the territory. . Humans can't smell this smell, but rabbits know it.
White Rabbit
24. Urine spraying
Unneutered adult male rabbits may spray urine. Spraying urine is a practice used in the rabbit world to divide territory and claim female rabbits. Female rabbits may also have the behavior of spraying urine, but this behavior is mainly seen in male rabbits.
25. Pooping everywhere
Rabbits usually poop in one place. If a rabbit defecates in different places, it is actually a territorial behavior.
26. Plucking [4]
Place name
Báitù (Báitù), 17 kilometers northwest of Conghua County. It belongs to Aotou Town. The village was built during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty (1875-1908). It was named because of the dense woods behind the village where white rabbits often appeared.