General Appearance:
* Size: Rabbits vary in size depending on the breed, ranging from small (like the Netherland Dwarf) to large (like the Flemish Giant).
* Shape: Rabbits have a rounded, compact body with long, powerful hind legs and short, delicate forelegs.
* Ears: Long, erect ears that are sensitive to sound.
* Tail: A short, fluffy tail called a "scut" that is usually white on the underside.
Fur:
* Color: Rabbits come in a wide variety of colors and patterns, from solid white to black to multi-colored.
* Texture: Fur can be short and dense, long and fluffy, or even wiry.
Head:
* Snout: A small, pointed snout with sensitive whiskers.
* Eyes: Large, prominent eyes that are usually brown or black.
* Teeth: Rabbits have continuously growing teeth, including sharp incisors in the front and molars in the back.
Body:
* Legs: Powerful hind legs that allow them to hop and run quickly.
* Feet: Small, delicate feet with sharp claws.
* Digestive System: Rabbits have a unique digestive system that requires a diet of high-fiber hay and a limited amount of pellets and treats.
Other Physical Characteristics:
* Scent glands: Rabbits have scent glands on their chin, feet, and flanks that they use to mark their territory.
* Vibrissae: These are the sensitive whiskers on a rabbit's face that help them navigate and sense their surroundings.
Please note: These are just some general physical characteristics. There are many different breeds of rabbits with unique features.