There are careful netizens, regardless of whether they have raised rabbits, should have seen the rabbit’s nose is often moving, feeling particularly cute, that it is in the smell of something? Why does the nose move?
The reason for the nose twitching is that rabbits have a small lung capacity, and when the temperature is high and they are nervous, their noses move a lot and they breathe heavily. Rabbits are afraid of heat because they lack sweat glands and only have a few sweat glands around their mouths and groins, and their coats are dense. Adult rabbits are afraid of heat and not cold, but young rabbits need to pay special attention to keep warm and cold because of incomplete thermoregulation. Usually there are cases where the nose moves not so frequently.
The rabbit’s nose is flat in shape. Although a rabbit’s nose is not very prominent and obvious, the nose is indeed an important organ for rabbits because it relies on a sensitive sense of smell to make up for the shortcomings of a rabbit’s lack of vision and to perfect its sense of the outside world. When rabbits are sick, their ability to smell will be greatly reduced. The nose is closely related to the respiratory system, and the external shape structure of the nose also reflects the functional status of the respiratory system. The rabbit also has a short mouth with upper and lower lips, of which the upper lip has a longitudinal split (also known as an open mouth), exposed incisors, and tentacles around the mouth. The upper lip is split in the middle, a typical three-petal mouth, which is very cute. In addition to two large incisors that protrude outward, the rabbit has a total of 28 teeth.
The rabbit looks cute and clean because of its small guts, and it doesn’t cost much in terms of food. The most important point is that there is no aggressiveness, so everyone’s good feeling towards rabbits is relatively high.