Rabbit is now also a pet that everyone likes to keep, but many people do not know the living habits of rabbits very well, so many friends fail to raise rabbits, so what are the habits of rabbits, rabbits It is a timid animal, panicked by sudden noises, strangers and unfamiliar animals such as cats and dogs. In feeding and management, the sound that causes the rabbit to panic should be avoided as much as possible. At the same time, strangers, cats and dogs should be prohibited from entering the rabbit house. The rabbit has a keen sense of hearing and a sensitive sense of smell, but it is timid and good at running.
Rabbits are very timid pets, with sudden loud noises, sudden noises, sudden hugs and touches Touching, suddenly being in an unfamiliar environment and contacting a stranger, these will make the timid rabbit afraid and nervous. As the saying goes, rabbit bites in a hurry, so we must avoid stimulating the rabbit in life, so that it can have a quiet and comfortable living environment, and can live a healthy and happy life.
Rabbits are quiet during the day and eat well at night, a lifestyle somewhat similar to pet rats. Rabbits will lie quietly in their cages during the day, and become extremely excited at night, and they will eat a lot of food. According to tide watching, rabbits eat 70% of their food at night. Therefore, you will find that rabbits often have sizzling noises at night, but they are unusually quiet during the day.
Rabbits are also animals that like to be dry and hate hot and humid environments. Of course, this is also because of the physical influence of the rabbit. Rabbits have underdeveloped sweat glands, and they rely mainly on breathing to dissipate heat. The most suitable environment temperature for rabbits to survive is 14-20 degrees Celsius. If it is kept in a high temperature environment of 35 degrees Celsius for a long time, it will lose its life due to the climate. Therefore, raising rabbits must ensure a comfortable environment and provide it with a resting place with a suitable ambient temperature.
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