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Rabbits are furry, long-eared animals that enchant with their cuteness, but there is much more to them than meets the eye.
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Today FLIPAR will explore the universe of rabbits, from curiosities and characteristics to their role in culture and narrative. Watch!
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Rabbits are lagomorphic mammals, that is, unlike rodents, they have an extra pair of incisors.
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Another striking feature of rabbits is their dense, soft fur, which can range in colors such as white, gray, black, brown, and even spots.
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The long ears of these animals help with hearing and body temperature regulation. The front legs are short and strong for digging, while the back legs are long and muscular, which helps them jump.
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The size of a rabbit can vary depending on the breed, from mini rabbits weighing 1kg to giants from the Flanders region of Belgium weighing up to 8kg!
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The average life expectancy of a rabbit ranges from 8 to 12 years, with some living up to 15 years.
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An interesting fact is that rabbits have almost 360-degree vision, which allows them to spot predators from all sides, even from behind!
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Rabbits are nocturnal animals, very social and can live in groups called colonies. Your jumps can reach up to 90cm in height and 3 meters in distance.
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They have sensitive digestive systems and should eat mostly hay and leafy vegetables. But don’t be fooled by their cuteness, they can also be a little scatological…
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This is because rabbits eat their own soft feces, called cecotrophs, to better absorb nutrients.
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In the wild, rabbits are found in various habitats around the world. They often live in burrows, fields, forests and grassy areas.
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To have them as pets, some precautions are necessary: ​​they need space to move around, so it is important to have a space large enough for them to move around.
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Additionally, rabbits should be fed a balanced diet consisting of grass hay, specific feed, fresh vegetables and clean water. It is also important to keep cages clean and visit the vet regularly for check-ups and vaccinations.
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And yes, rabbits can eat carrots, but with some caveats. Vegetables should not form the basis of the rabbit’s diet, but rather a complement.
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For centuries rabbits have been associated with Easter as in pagan culture they are a symbol of fertility and rebirth. Contrary to popular belief, rabbits do not lay eggs. Because they are mammals, baby rabbits develop in their mother’s belly.
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The idea that rabbits lay eggs is linked to the Easter tradition, in which they became a folklore figure who delivered chocolate eggs to children.
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In some cultures, rabbits are seen as symbols of luck. In the Christian tradition it represents the new life and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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In some Native American cultures, rabbits are important characters in traditional stories, often representing intelligence and cunning.
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Over the years, rabbits have also become part of popular culture, such as in paintings, literature and folklore of several cultures.
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One of the most striking examples is the White Rabbit, from Lewis Carroll’s book “Alice in Wonderland”. He is one of the most iconic “rabbits” in literature.
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Another iconic rabbit in pop culture is Bugs Bunny, a Warner Bros. character belonging to the “Looney Tunes” cartoon universe, an absolute success in the 80s and 90s.
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