Interaction Zone
You can pet this animal as it is located in the interaction zone. Our trained staff will help you to have the best experience possible.
Type of Food: Vegetables
You can feed this animal with vegetables
Pet
This animal loves petting. You can have some fun and come closer without any danger!
Meet those furry and adorable creatures!
Bunnies, also known as rabbits, are adorable and fluffy animals that belong to the family Leporidae. They are known for their long ears, powerful hind legs, and fluffy tails. Bunnies are herbivores, and they have a special type of digestive system that allows them to extract nutrients from tough plant material.
Meet the Bunnies in Farma of Rhodes
More about Bunnies
There are many different species of bunnies, ranging from the tiny pygmy rabbit, which is only about 9 inches long, to the European hare, which can grow up to 30 inches in length. Domestic bunnies, which are often kept as pets, can weigh anywhere from 2 to 11 pounds.
Bunnies are highly intelligent animals that are capable of learning tricks and responding to their owners’ commands. They are also very social and love to play with their owners or other bunnies. In the wild, bunnies live in groups called warrens, which consist of a network of interconnected tunnels and chambers.
One of the most distinctive features of bunnies is their reproductive behavior. Bunnies are able to reproduce quickly and efficiently, with females capable of giving birth to multiple litters of up to 12 babies each year. These baby bunnies, known as kits or kittens, are born blind and hairless but quickly grow into active and curious young bunnies.
Like all animals, bunnies face many threats in the wild, including predators such as foxes, coyotes, and birds of prey. Domestic bunnies also face risks such as poor living conditions and neglect, which can lead to health problems and shortened lifespans.