What is plural for Rabbit?
noun. bun·ny | \ ˈbə-nē \ plural bunnies.
Why you should never own a rabbit?
1. Rabbits are fragile. Bunnies are “prey animals,” so they get scared when they’re picked up. Because their bones are delicate, they can get hurt and even break their own backs when kicking to get away.
Are rabbits good pets?
And it’s no surprise, as rabbits are highly intelligent, inquisitive animals. Owning rabbits can be extremely rewarding. Rabbits come in a variety of breeds, shapes and sizes, and each bunny has their own unique personality. They typically live for 8 to 12 years, but some may live for longer.
What is a group of rabbits called?
fluffle
Fact: A group of wild rabbits is called a fluffle or a colony. Fact: A group of rabbits lives in a warren. Fact: Rabbits are crepuscular, meaning they are most active at dusk and dawn.
Do rabbits get along with dogs?
Do rabbits get along with dogs? Most of the time rabbits and dogs do not get along together, but it’s not impossible. A calm dog may still be able to get along with a rabbit, particularly if the dog has experience living with other small animals, like cats.
How much is a pet bunny?
Expect to pay $20-$40 for a rabbit from a pet store, and $5-$20 for a rabbit from a rescue, fair, or 4-H club. Breeders vary in what they charge for their specific breed of rabbit. Some are cheaper than pet stores while others with rare breeds will charge closer to $100 for a rabbit.
What is group of seals called?
There are many collective nouns for seals, including a colony, a rookery, a herd, a harem but perhaps our favourite is a bob of seals.
What is a group of alligators called?
It typically refers to an important gathering. The US Fish & Wildlife Service asks: “What is more important than [a gathering of] the symbol of our country?” Interestingly, a group of alligators is also referred to as a congregation.