Alphabet Game
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Alphabet Game
Take the next letter of the alphabet and give me a rabbit or guinea-pig related word beginning with that letter.
For bonus points, add a little fact or comment about or relating to your word! (For example, the word "carrot" might lead to how much carrot it is recommended a rabbit eats, or a medical term might need a little definition, or a plant might be poisonous or high in a nutrient...)
Play and learn at the same time!
I'll start with:
A for Apple
Apple pips contain small amounts of cyanide.
For bonus points, add a little fact or comment about or relating to your word! (For example, the word "carrot" might lead to how much carrot it is recommended a rabbit eats, or a medical term might need a little definition, or a plant might be poisonous or high in a nutrient...)
Play and learn at the same time!
I'll start with:
A for Apple
Apple pips contain small amounts of cyanide.
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Bunnies
Bunnies are Bunderful!
Bunnies are Bunderful!
My heart has joined the thousand, for my friend stopped running today.
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C for carrots!
Which bunnies love but should have in moderation (to their disgust LOL)
Which bunnies love but should have in moderation (to their disgust LOL)
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D for Dental
Rabbits have 28 teeth and Guinea-pigs have 20.
Rabbits have 28 teeth and Guinea-pigs have 20.
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E for Ears
Rabbits ears are uppy, floppy or helicopter
Rabbits ears are uppy, floppy or helicopter
My heart has joined the thousand, for my friend stopped running today.
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F is for feeding (which bunnies love!)
Pellets should be in moderation though (much to their disgust LOL)
Pellets should be in moderation though (much to their disgust LOL)
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G is for Grooming
Rabbits shed their coats every three months.
Rabbits shed their coats every three months.
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H is for Hoppy ..(and hirsute) and Herbs
Rabbits love to hop
Rabbits love herbs
sue
Rabbits love to hop
Rabbits love herbs
sue
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Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny
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I is for Incisors
According to the website I just read, a rabbit's upper incisors grow approximately 2 mm per week which is slower than the lower incisors, which erupt at rates of 2.4 mm per week.
According to the website I just read, a rabbit's upper incisors grow approximately 2 mm per week which is slower than the lower incisors, which erupt at rates of 2.4 mm per week.
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J is for Jumping
Rabbits usually only jump about 2ft vertically it is said, and officially the record is 3ft 3ins (see below) and can jump up to 9 foot in one leap horizontally.
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/wor ... y-a-rabbit
The world record for the highest rabbit jump is 99.5 cm (39.2 in) and was achieved by Mimrelunds Tösen (The Lassie of Quivering Grove) who was owned by Tine Hygom (Denmark) in Herning, Denmark on 28 June 1997. The rabbit was black and white and was a member of Aase Bjerner's rabbit club in Horsens, Denmark. No photos of the record event exist
...but I have seen a wildie jump up 4ft..and seen some high binkys from some of our pet rabbits too.
They can also touch their powerful back legs on an upright fence as they jump to act as a springboard to go even higher too .
(I would recommend a fence of at least 4ft in a garden anyway! )
sue
Rabbits usually only jump about 2ft vertically it is said, and officially the record is 3ft 3ins (see below) and can jump up to 9 foot in one leap horizontally.
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/wor ... y-a-rabbit
The world record for the highest rabbit jump is 99.5 cm (39.2 in) and was achieved by Mimrelunds Tösen (The Lassie of Quivering Grove) who was owned by Tine Hygom (Denmark) in Herning, Denmark on 28 June 1997. The rabbit was black and white and was a member of Aase Bjerner's rabbit club in Horsens, Denmark. No photos of the record event exist
...but I have seen a wildie jump up 4ft..and seen some high binkys from some of our pet rabbits too.
They can also touch their powerful back legs on an upright fence as they jump to act as a springboard to go even higher too .
(I would recommend a fence of at least 4ft in a garden anyway! )
sue
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny