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Rabbit teeth have open roots and continue to grow throughout the animals’ life. What is the term to describe this type of teeth?
A: Anodontic
B: Hypsodontic
C: Hypodontic
D: Brachydontic
B: Hypsodontic
Cleaning rabbit cages often requires the use of acidic cleaner:
A: To remove the residual effect of nigh feces
B: To remove the food and water debris in the cage
C: To remove the deposits formed by highly crystalline urine
D: To kill pathogens rabbits carry
C: To remove the deposits formed by highly crystalline urine
The best vessel to use for intravenous injections in rabbits is the:
A: Cephalic
B: Saphenous
C: Marginal ear vein
D: Jugular
C: Marginal ear vein
Rabbit fever is another name for which zoonotic disease and can be fatal in humans if not treated?
A: Treponematosis
B: Mucoid enteropathy
C: Tularemia
D: LIsterosis
C: Tularemia
Which condition is commonly called the slobbers and is a result of chronic drooling caused by malocclusion in rabbits?
A: Trichobezoars
B: Pododermatitis
C: Moist dermatitis
D: Buphthalmia
C: Moist dermatitis
When a small volume of blood is needed, which vessel is the preferred one to use?
A: Marginal ear vein
B: Cephalic
C: Jugular
D: Saphenous
A: Marginal ear vein
The ideal temperature range for indoor rabbits is:
A: 36-58 degrees F
B: 62-70 degrees F
C: 75-85 degrees F
D: 80-90 degrees F
B: 62-70 degrees F
Which respiratory infection is often called snuffles and is the most common bacterial infection in rabbits?
A: Pasteurellosis
B: Pneumonia
C: Mucoid enteropathy
D: Listeriosis
A: Pasteurellosis
The most common breed of rabbit used in biomedical research is the:
A: New Zealand white
B: Dutch
C: Flemish giant
D: Polish
A: New Zealand white
Which of the following can be the greatest risk of happening if the rabbit’s hind legs are not supported when handling the animal?
A: Spinal cord injury
B: Rabbit may escape
C: Handler may be scratched
D: The rabbit may struggle excessively
A: Spinal cord injury