yes
No. No, they're differenc species, and different species don't breed.
what kind of male...dog, human,cat, horse, rabbit, guinea pig
The female may be ready to breed. The male can smell that she is ready and wants to breed with her. Do not keep the male with the female or they may fight.
She thinks your hand is a male rabbit getting ready to breed with her.
i think they can im not too sure
The male rabbit should never be housed with the female rabbit. He should never be introduced to her habitat. To breed she should be taken to his cage and removed after they are done breeding. The male rabbit should NOT be exposed to the kits.
yes and the other way around
A female rabbit is a 'doe', and a male is a 'buck'.
No! It is not possible without a male Guinea Pig.
A male rabbit is a buck and a female rabbit is a doe.
Generally speaking, no, the females of any particular breed of rabbit are usually smaller than the males. But there are many different breeds of rabbit. So a female of a large breed like a Flemish Giant would of course be bigger than a male of a small breed like a Black Otter Rex. And size can vary from rabbit to rabbit even within a breed, due to such factors as availability of food. So a well-fed female could easily be bigger than a poorly-fed male of the same type.
It is not recommended to house female rabbits with male guinea pigs. They have different social structures and communication styles, which could lead to stress or misunderstandings between the two species. It is best to house rabbits with other rabbits and guinea pigs with other guinea pigs for their well-being.