Tuesday, September 24, 2013

The Rabbit Senses

Vision
A rabbit can see in every direction.  A rabbit can see an approaching predator and look for an escape.  Bright lights hurt rabbit eyes.  Rabbits don't see in every color. Sunset is the best time for rabbit vision.

Hearing:
A rabbit's strongest sense is their hearing.  Rabbits can hear pretty much in our range.  They can also hear much higher pitched sounds.  They can hear rodents, bats, bugs, some bird noises.   Rabbits can hear  lots  of electrical sounds we can’t hear.  Rabbit's ears are their heating and cooling system.  The position of a rabbit's ears is important in rabbit language.

Smell:
The twitch of a rabbits noise is very characteristic and very inportant to there survival.  It is also there second strongest sense.  Rabbits have about 50,000 scent receptors in their nose.  Rabbits are constantly moving their nose, sniffing the air.  This is called nose blinking.

Taste:
A rabbit has approximately 17,000 taste buds. They seem to tolerate bitter greens, such as dandelion, but they also enjoy fruits that are very sweet, but only feed them fruit as a treat.  Sometimes rabbits can be picky about the foods that they eat.

Touch:
Rabbits have whiskers that are as long as them. These help them measure passage ways in the dark.  Rabbits are very sensitive to touch, so handle with care.

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