definitely
It depends on the child's maturity and their patience. :)
Generally, wolves live longer than rabbits do. A wolf's lifespan in the wild is 20 years, give or take, although in captivity they usually only live 16 years. Rabbits, on the other hand, normally live 9-12 years as pets (well cared for pets, that is), and not even a year in the wild.
Rabbits have been recorded throughout history in stories and fables so their is belief rabbits have been around as long as man has walked the earth. The rabbit was considered to be in the animal family with rodents until 1912. Historical records speaking of rodents could actually be speaking of the rabbit.
Baby rabbits are viable in as little as a year. This means that rabbits will be able to reproduce safely at a year old.
The number of rabbits per year for one rabbit = 3 x 4/12 = 9For three rabbits = 3 x 9 =27 rabbit
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you cannot have a job to do with pets at the age of 12 as you do not have the degrees needed to get a job such as a vet. But you can do things as walk peoples jobs for money and feed peoples pets while they are on holiday if u want to help people look after their pets :)
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the one on the left that has big ears
if you have an owners manual tht would be really easy, if not... It depends on what year, you can look up the manual on how to do it by the year of your bike
An 18 year old can be the owner of a pet as long as they are responsible and look after it properly. They would have to feed it and take it to the vets and generally look after it really well. Because pets are also living animals.
Rabbits can multiply very fast. If you had two rabbits mate, in a year there could be about 75 rabbits because, just do the math. Rabbits have about 4 kits(babies) a year. 2, 6, 24, etc.