A rabbit breed raised for its fur that starts with the letter "a" and has a few subcategories.
What are Angora rabbits?
The way bunnies mark their territory.
What is chinning?
Bunnies over six months old should eat this regularly.
What is timothy hay?
Bunnies cannot perform this action because of their unique digestive system.
What is vomiting?
Rabbits can recognize theirs.
What are owners?
Chocolate, chocolate agouti, chocolate chinchilla, chocolate steel, and chocolate tortoiseshell.
What are the five types of chocolate fur?
These are two signs of happiness/excitement.
What are binkies and zoomies?
A key part of the diet of bunnies younger than six months old.
What is alfalfa hay?
When bunnies are most active.
What are dawn and dusk?
The three English breeds recognized by the ARBA (American Rabbit Breeder Association).
What are the English Lop, English Angora, and English Spot?
The pattern whose colors are white with either lavender blue and fawn, chocolate and orange, black and orange, or gray and fawn.
What is tri-colored fur?
Something that indicates that bunnies are investigating things.
What is nose bonking and nudging?
Only a couple of these can be given to them a day.
What are treats?
Male bunnies are called this.
What is a buck?
The four types of Angora rabbits recognized by the ARBA.
What are the English Angora, French Angora, Giant Angora, and Satin Angora?
Blue, blue otter, blue steel, and blue tortoiseshell.
What are the four categories of blue fur?
Bunnies do this when they enjoy their food.
What is clucking?
A part of a rabbit's diet that is fresh and not processed.
What are greens?
Female bunnies are called this.
What is a doe?
The part of a bunny that never stops growing.
What are teeth?
The four main types of bunny fur.
What are normal, rex, satin, and wool fur?
Something male bunnies who aren't fixed might do to "woo the ladies."
What is humming?
Something bunnies cannot eat at all costs.
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Baby bunnies are called this.
What is a kit?
The two dwarf breeds that are recognized by the ARBA.
What are the Dwarf Hotat and Dwarf Papillon?