How old is your bunny? How to tell?
Rabbit's incisors and claws grow with age and are an important sign of age identification. The incisors of young rabbits are white, short and neatly arranged; the incisors of old rabbits are dark yellow, thick and long, irregularly arranged, and sometimes damaged. The small base of the white rabbit toe is red and the tip is white. One-year-old rabbits are equal in length to red and white; less than one year old, more red than white, and more than one year old, more white than red. Colored rabbits can be distinguished according to the length and curvature of the toes. Young rabbits are shorter, straight and flat, hidden in the foot hair. With the increase of age, the toes and claws are exposed outside the foot hair, and the tips of the claws are hooked.
Mature Rabbit (1-3 years old): The toes and claws are moderate in thickness, relatively straight, gradually protruding beyond the foot hair, The color of the toes and claws is equal to red and white; the incisors are white, thick, long and neat; the leather plate is moderately thick and firm and compact.
Elderly rabbits (over 3 years old): dull eyes, slow movement; thick and long claws, hooked claws, The surface is rough and dull, half of which is exposed outside the foot hair, and the white is more than the red; the incisors are yellow-brown, thick and long, sometimes damaged;
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