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That depends on the age of the bunny. If you are talking a newborn, and the mother has rejected it, or injured it is some way, you can bottle feed it. A local feed store can supply you with a small bag of milk starter for kittens (liquid form will do as well). Another option is colostrum in powder form and mixed according to the instructions. Do not use cow's milk. You can also buy a small bottle with a nipple for bunnies (kitten size) as there are a few brands that make universal nipples for babies. Baby bunnies are on a mother's milk diet till around 4 weeks of age, or about the time the teeth start coming through. They may begin chewing on things in the cage (becareful you do not let them chew on lumber, or dowels. Splinters do lots of harm when swallowed, even to a grown rabbit). A few leaves, or bits of grass may get them started. This is also a good time to begin an introduction to a starter feed. If all you can find are pellets, bust a few up till it looks crumbled and let them have it. They must still be receiving milk during this time as it is a large component of the diet. Water via a water bottle with a ball for them to lick should be made available by the time they start moving about in the cage (3 to 4 weeks old). As they continue to get bigger, wean them back on the milk and replace it with more of the rabbit diet, making care not to change it every day. Wean it back a little one day, wait a few days, and then wean a bit more. If the rabbit pellets (poo) turns too soft continuously, back off the last transistion some, as the diet was changed too much and upset their digestive systems. Understand that it is normal for the pellet poo to be soft (they sometimes eat it which is normal as they are not ruminants, but require the nutrients they could not get the first time), but it is not normal for it to be runny, or have no form at all. Like kittens, by 6 to 8 weeks, the bunnies should be weaned off milk and be on rabbit pellets. I hope this helps.
Neurosyphilis is a complication due to any person having contracted and carried syphilis for many years (10 or more). Syphilis is treatable when found, but carrying it for many years brings on life threatening complications, including this neurological kind. This one attacks the spinal cord and brain. Symptoms include nerve and eye damage along with blood vessel damage, which can lead to a stroke. For more information you may go to http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000703.htm
If you are a student, then it would be up to the teacher. Many students tend to want to visit during certain classes that cannot or do not keep their attention the whole class period. Furthermore, if they tend to act less than honest awith the school rules, say the use of a cell phone when they are banned, they would try to pick an innoculous spot to make repeated attempts. A good teacher will try to choose a location that for any particular student, would accentual the learn int he classroom for that student. If they are more audio learning, then they would be paced where they can hear mnore clearly, prefereable closer to the area where lectures would be done. Visually learning students would be placed likewise. [Chances are this may have been a student asking. You need to know that a good teacher or substitute can tell the difference from a student doing work and one playing with the cellphone under desk. Want a telltale sign? The light glow of the cell. Another hint? For those of us who keep our hands in our purses on the desk too long without much movement... big sign of texting.]
Doc Holliday was born in Griffin, Georgia and his first occupation was dentistry.
Yes. A cheetah is a spriting type cat that has a top speed of about 70 MPH. The problem is that they can only go for about 300 yards are so before they have to stop. If a giraffe can run at least that far, then they can certainly overtake a cheetah in a long run.
