I have had a dwarf bunny for 7 years now, and she will quite often go to my patio door, move the vertical blinds out of the way with her head (or teeth sometimes) and stare out the window.
I have opened the door for her in the past but since she has lived her whole life in the house she has never ventured outside.
Yes, but they need wide open cages that let air flow through with plenty of shade. They do better in colder climates.
The rabbits like hot weather and cold weather.
Rabbits are herbavores that eat plants. Plants get there energy from the sun; ergo, Rabbits are dependent on the sun for there energy.
Yes. If it isn't to hot.
The insect depends on the sun for energy because the sun is the source of energy for most living things
Sunlight or sun.
Actually rabbits or hares do not hibernate at all, but they do become less active to conserve energy, but they do not hibernate.
the grass will give it energy to jump faster and higher.
they can stay in the sun however long they want bunnies are outdoors but its ok to have a indoor bunny i have 2 that are inside you can take them outside and just let them wonder around but i would watch them
Because the sun grows plants, then the rabbits,rats etc depend the plant for food..the eagle depends on the rabbits,rats etc.. :D
It depend on the sun because it produces energy.
They get their energy from the wind not the sun.
Geothermal energy does not depend on the sun. Geothermal energy is energy that comes from about 55 feet below Earth's surface.
All living things depend on energy from the sun. Even though animals get their energy from either plants or from animals that eat plants, those plants get their energy from the sun, so it all comes back to the sun.
it is coal and wind energy
The insect depends on the sun for energy because the sun is the source of energy for most living things
Energy from the sun makes earth warm enough to support life and growth
the amount of energy absorbed by the sun and the amount of energy that escapes the earths atmosphere.
o_O O_o o_o O_O!
Tidal energy comes from the energy of Earth's rotation. This is unrelated to the Sun's radiation. Nuclear energy comes from elements that are available on Earth - it doesn't depend on the Sun's radiation either. Geothermal energy comes from these same elements, which gradually decay, keeping Earth's interior hot.
Heterotrophs depend on the sun for energy because they eat other hetertophs and autotrophs. As you know autotrophs eat plants sp when a heterotroph eats one, it gets the energy. Or it receives it directly by eating the plants/autotrphs. I hope this answered your question. -Skylar =P OR~ The ultimate source is where the energy came from originally. Heterotrophs get their energy from autotrophs, which get their energy from the sun. So, that means the original (or ultimate) source of energy is the sun.