Rabbit fever, also known as tularemia, is a bacterial infection that affects several animals including rabbits and other small rodents. It is a zoonotic disease that can also be transferred from animals to humans. Tularemia symptoms include fever, fatigue, muscle aches, and even skin ulcers in severe cases. There are several synonyms for rabbit fever including deer fly fever, tick fever, and rabbit disease. The disease can be treated with antibiotics, but it is essential to take preventive measures like wearing protective clothing, avoiding contact with infected animals, and insect repellent to prevent infection. It is crucial to diagnose and treat tularemia early to reduce the risk of severe complications.