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معلومات عن الارنب بالانقلش بالانجليزي والعربي فقرة بالانجليزي عن الارنب
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The rabbit is an animal that likes the company of the human. He will spend a lot of time monitoring you and will quickly learn your habits and adapt very well. He will rest during the day and will keep his energy to keep you company at night. The rabbit likes to watch TV  on the lap of his master, frolic around the house and snooze everywhere and fall asleep near you if you give him the opportunity.
We must not forget that the rabbit is a prey, so you have to prove to him that you are his friend and that he runs no danger with you. Be patient for his education and you will be surprised at the pleasures he will bring you.
The rabbit is a small herbivorous mammal, recognizable by its long ears and small bushy tail. There are many wild species, and a domestic species: the domestic rabbit.
Rabbits belong to the order of lagomorphs. It is very fast.

Physical description
The rabbit is a small, big-eared mammal of the Leporidae family. There are twenty species of rabbit. The common rabbit is the wild rabbit that is responsible for several breeds of domestic rabbits.

His diet
The rabbit is herbivorous. It feeds on grass, stems and barks of shrubs, roots, bulbs, seeds, young shoots but also cultivated plants such as cereals, carrots and cabbages.
An adult rabbit eats between 200 to 500 grams of plants a day.
His reproduction
The male rabbit is polygamous, that is, he mates with several females. After a gestation period of 28 to 33 days, the rabbit gives birth to 3 to 12 rabbits per litter and has an average of 3 to 5 litters per year. The male rabbit can therefore be a dad of many young rabbits.

The rabbits are born in a nest that the mother has prepared with straw or hay and which is located at the end of a short gallery, far from the main gallery. They come into the world hairless, with ears and eyes closed. Their hair appears after about 5 days while their eyes open after 10 to 12 days.

The mother breastfeeds her young once a day for 3 to 4 weeks and the rabbits quickly gain weight. They are ready to leave their mother after 7 weeks.
His life expectancy
The rabbit can live for a maximum of 9 years but, in the wild, its longevity hardly exceeds 2 years because the rabbit faces many predators: the fox, the weasel, the weasel, the dog and raptors like the owl, the owl or the eagle. The man also kills many rabbits, accidentally with his car or voluntarily by hunting.
His shout
The rabbit is almost silent but sometimes pushes a small scream of distress. It is said that the rabbit bites, squeals or whines. When he feels a danger, to warn others, he taps on the ground with his hind paw and makes a loud and audible sound, even at great distance.
Particular signs
The rabbit is herbivorous and caecotrophic, that is, it eats its own droppings when they are still soft. Indeed, the feeding of the rabbit takes place in two stages. First, he eats grass and digests it. He then makes olive-green droppings, soft and shiny called caecotrophs that he immediately re-invigorates and that he sucks lengthily. The final droppings of the wild rabbit are dark brown in color and dull.
Reproduction
Rabbits are viviparous. They give birth to a maximum of nine cubs. Normally between 3 and 7 young rabbits. The little ones are born with small claws, are blind and naked. When the female is bearing, she has a bead under the chin. The gestation is one month, so you can make her a quiet place where she will have her babies. To make the nest of her future babies, she tears off her hair. A rabbit can be aggressive towards you and her cubs if you flatter them during their first months of life. She could even eat her young rabbits if she smells unfamiliar on them. She thought they were not hers.
Food
Rabbits are herbivores. In the wild, they eat grass and various plants.
When domesticated, we can give them:
 Vegetables and raw fruits: dried fruits (in winter), pear, apple, tomato, fodder beet, broccoli, carrot (with leaves), celery in branches, cucumber, watercress, endive, spinach, fennel, radish leaves , herbs (sage, dill, parsley, chives), peas, pepper, potato (cooked and germ free), (not too often), sunflower.
 hay
 Gluttony. Rabbits eat carrots, pears, greenery: chamomile, young nettles (they must be absolutely fresh), alfalfa, mint, sorrel, dandelion (only leaves), plantain, sage, clover (it's their favorite) . The herbs must absolutely be dry otherwise he will have diarrhea and he will have a stomach ache.
 Do not give him bread or flour: no dough

food
The rabbit is a strict herbivore. Seed mixtures that are found in many pet stores are not suitable because they are too rich in calories, sugars, calcium and cereals. Hay (good quality, good green with long fibers) should be the basis of his diet. Then come the green vegetables (be careful, if the rabbit has never eaten, it must be used very gradually, so that the intestinal flora is properly reconstituted): salads (except lettuce), celery, fennel, cabbage (in small quantity), endives (in small quantities), dandelions, plantain, carrot tops, branches and leaves of hazel or ash, strawberry or mulberry leaves, nettles, turnips ... Fruits and carrots must be given exceptionally as candy because they are very caloric. This diet can be supplemented with a few good quality granules (not to be confused with the seed mixtures). For food, consult the website Marguerite et Cie
Rabbit and hormones

Baby, the rabbit is usually very friendly and quite cuddly. Towards 4-6 months, as a teenager, his hormones begin to work and he can become more temperamental and territorial. If your rabbit is not clean at all and becomes aggressive, one of the first solutions is sterilization. Thus, it will subside and become cleaner. The rabbit is a fragile animal, so it is strongly advised to choose a veterinarian who will use a gas anesthesia during the operation.

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