Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Will rabbits die of heat at 40 degrees?

Will rabbits die of heat at 40 degrees?

Rabbits are very sensitive to temperature, so the high temperature of 40 degrees may have a fatal effect on them. If rabbits are exposed to high temperature for a long time, especially in the environment above 40℃, they may have heatstroke symptoms such as shortness of breath, foaming at the mouth and loss of appetite. In severe cases, it may lead to death.

Therefore, in high temperature weather, in order to protect the health of rabbits, measures should be taken to reduce their living environment temperature. The following measures can be taken:

1. Keep the rabbit in a cool and ventilated environment to avoid direct sunlight and high temperature.

2. Provide enough water and food to ensure that rabbits can get enough water and nutrition.

3. Use air conditioner or fan to reduce the indoor temperature.

4. Avoid rabbits being exposed to high temperature for a long time, such as avoiding playing or going out in direct sunlight.

In a word, for warm-blooded animals like rabbits, the impact of high temperature weather on their health is very serious. We should take appropriate measures to protect their life safety and health.