The differences between the rabbit eye revolve around the sharp vision and the binocular vision present in humans. Rabbits do not have the vivid vision that humans do , not only because they do not have many cones but their fovea contains less cones: which provide color and sharp vision. additionaly, because rabbits have a vast range of vision or field of vision, they are unable to see in front of their eyes because unlike us they have 360 degrees of vision. Rabbits are farsighted : meaning their vision is not ornamental up close. Humans have binocualr vision which allows us to see straight with a 180 degree field of vision. However the rabbits sense of smell an hearing allows it survive in the wild.Finally rabbits have the ability to limitedly differenciate between color wavelenghts
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smallish genetic differences with each individual. this is obvious with the human species. eye color, hair color. things like that.
Rabbits live in a warren. It is also called a burrow.
Rabbits can adapt and learn to live with one eye if it is removed due to medical reasons or injury. They may need some time to adjust to their new condition, but with proper care and attention, they can still lead a happy and fulfilling life. It's important to provide a safe environment and monitor them closely to ensure their well-being.
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Rabbits inherit features such as fur color and texture, ear length and shape, eye color, and body size and shape from their parents. Other inherited traits can include behavior tendencies, such as temperament and activity level.