Bunny Buddy
Wise Old Thumper
I remember FHB using the toes to give an approximate age of a rabbit - they tend to start going a bit wonky around a certain age (can't remember what it was), so you could say the bun was under or over that age. So perfectly straight toes would indicate a younger adult.
I had a consultation with FHB's protege, Ruth when she was running through clues to ageing a rabbit, the subject being Scally. His teeth were awful but that was attributed to neglect rather than age. His front paws turned in, (but twice tested negative for EC). Ruth said the most accurate guide in his case was wrinkly scrotal area - something older males suffer with, apparently...
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