25. The current world
record for a rabbit long jump is 3 meters
26. The
current world record for the rabbit high jump is 1
meter
27. Rabbits only sweat on the pads of their
feet
28. A rabbit will eat its own cecotropes (night
droppings)- they are a
valuable source of protein
29. A
group of bunnies from the same mother are
called a
“litter”
30. Domestic rabbit kits are born with their eyes
shut
31. It has been
estimated that in Australia rabbits destroy
around $600
million worth of
crops each year
32. Throughout history
the rabbit has been
seen as a
symbol for fertility
33. Not all
rabbits will “breed like
rabbits”
34. In ancient Egypt rabbits were
used as sport for dog
racing
35. The scientific name for the rabbit
is Oryctolagus cuniculus
36.
Rabbits and hares commonly found in
the United States of America include
the
cottontail, jackrabbit,
snowshoe rabbit and then domestic rabbit
37.
Rabbits
can interbreed
with Hares
38. Pet rabbits tend to live to be
much older that
wild
rabbits
39. Popular rabbit organizations
include; Rabbit Empire, American Rabbit Breeders Association, House Rabbit Society and the British Rabbit
Council
40. Rabbits were an
important home meat
supply during World War II
41. Some rabbits are
raised
specifically
for their fur
42. A rabbit business is commonly
called a
“rabbitry”
43. Many bunnies are confined to a rabbit
cage
environment
44. Millions of pounds of rabbit meat
are
consumed
each and every year
45. There have been many rabbit rescue
organizations established in the past decade
46. Rabbits have
been commonly used in mythology and religion
47. North America has
the
largest domestic rabbit population
48. In England rabbits have
become
the
third most popular pet (after dogs and cats)
49. Some
people raise
bunnies
specifically for photography subjects
50.
There are around 180
different rabbit breeds
worldwide!
51.
RABBITS ARE AWESOME (yes- I do consider this a
fact
record for a rabbit long jump is 3 meters
26. The
current world record for the rabbit high jump is 1
meter
27. Rabbits only sweat on the pads of their
feet
28. A rabbit will eat its own cecotropes (night
droppings)- they are a
valuable source of protein
29. A
group of bunnies from the same mother are
called a
“litter”
30. Domestic rabbit kits are born with their eyes
shut
31. It has been
estimated that in Australia rabbits destroy
around $600
million worth of
crops each year
32. Throughout history
the rabbit has been
seen as a
symbol for fertility
33. Not all
rabbits will “breed like
rabbits”
34. In ancient Egypt rabbits were
used as sport for dog
racing
35. The scientific name for the rabbit
is Oryctolagus cuniculus
36.
Rabbits and hares commonly found in
the United States of America include
the
cottontail, jackrabbit,
snowshoe rabbit and then domestic rabbit
37.
Rabbits
can interbreed
with Hares
38. Pet rabbits tend to live to be
much older that
wild
rabbits
39. Popular rabbit organizations
include; Rabbit Empire, American Rabbit Breeders Association, House Rabbit Society and the British Rabbit
Council
40. Rabbits were an
important home meat
supply during World War II
41. Some rabbits are
raised
specifically
for their fur
42. A rabbit business is commonly
called a
“rabbitry”
43. Many bunnies are confined to a rabbit
cage
environment
44. Millions of pounds of rabbit meat
are
consumed
each and every year
45. There have been many rabbit rescue
organizations established in the past decade
46. Rabbits have
been commonly used in mythology and religion
47. North America has
the
largest domestic rabbit population
48. In England rabbits have
become
the
third most popular pet (after dogs and cats)
49. Some
people raise
bunnies
specifically for photography subjects
50.
There are around 180
different rabbit breeds
worldwide!
51.
RABBITS ARE AWESOME (yes- I do consider this a
fact