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  1. Newborn wild baby rabbits require special care12:
    1. Keep them warm: They need to stay in a 100 °F (38 °C) environment for the first 2 weeks of their life.
    2. Provide a nest: Put their nest on top of a temperature-controlled heating pad or under a heat lamp.
    3. Monitor their appearance: Healthy baby rabbits look pinkish and plump, while unhealthy ones may have bluish, wrinkled skin.
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    Newborn baby rabbits need to stay in a 100 °F (38 °C) environment for the first 2 weeks of their life. [2] Journal archive from the U.S. National Institutes of Health So, to keep them nice and toasty, put their nest on top of a temperature-controlled heating pad or under a heat lamp.
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    Baby rabbits are born without fur and both eyes closed. It takes at least 10 days for them to open it. And around a week to develop their coat. Healthy baby rabbits look pinkish and plump. While the opposite has bluish, wrinkled skin. This may indicate that they’re starving or abandoned.
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