Rabbits have four feet: two long hind-feet at the back, and two small fore-feet at the front.
Wild rabbits get trapped sometimes and loose a foot, but live on with 3. If it is a back one that they lose they tend to hop in circles a lot.
Pet rabbits sometimes loose a foot as well, for one reason or another. Disabled rabbits can often be accommodated and can live long, happy lives.what that crazy
Wire mesh (chicken wire) at least 48 inches wide and 30 feet long.. Metal posts at least 12 inches longer than the width of the wire, to fix the corners. This will create an area 9 feet by 6 feet - which will give the rabbit plenty of space to run around. Dig a narrow trench in a rectangle 9 feet by 6 feet. Bury the chicken wire at least 6 inches deep in the trench (the posts at least 6 inches deeper to provide secure anchorage). Tie the chicken wire to the posts for stability - use cores of electrical wire so the rabbit won't chew through them. Make sure there are no sharp edges the rabbit could injure itself on.
1000 feet
7 feet by 23 feet.
2.5m is how many feet
60m2 how many feet
a rabbit has 4 feett/paws.
no rabbit feet is more like a rats feet
Distance equals rate times time. Therefore, the rabbit ran 22 x 12 = 264 feet.
If the rabbit doesn't use its back feet it can be a tumour or a paralysis. It can also mean that the rabbit has broken or hurt its back feet.
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The rabbit's feet
No, but rabbit feet are rumored to be lucky.
The Dutch rabbit can jump up to 50 feet
It Means That You Are Special To The Rabbit, And It Likes And Trusts You. =))
The belief that rabbit's feet are lucky stems from various cultural superstitions and myths. Traditionally, the rabbit's foot is believed to possess protective qualities, but it does not guarantee the rabbit's safety. The notion of luck associated with rabbit's feet has evolved separately from the fate of the rabbit itself.
back feet
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