yes they can but they won't have babies
There is no specific name for a castrated male rabbit. BUT!, it just means the male rabbit is nuetered or the female is spayed.
no because hampsters mate concistantly.
Same place as a male rabbit
if it wants to
Not usually, one rabbit can be kept on its own as long as it gets enough human interaction each day. You can house two rabbits, and its strongly recommended if you or other people who look after the rabbit can't spend a lot of time together. Rabbits live together in the wild, and enjoy each others company, just make sure they are always neutered, to prevent a same sex pair fighting, or a male and female pair breeding!
In almost all cases, yes. This is because female rabbits are territorial and most male rabbits fight. In rare cases will and un- neutered/spayed rabbit live with another rabbit.
ifyou spay a female or nueter a male rabbit it will make yhem live longer, br happier, and more friendly.)
The average life pan of a pet rabbit is 6 to 8 years, but they can live up to 15 years. I had my last rabbit for about 12 years.
Depending on the care any domesticated rabbit receives (male or female), they can live up to 7 years. For example, a healthy outdoor rabbit (kept in a rabbit hutch year round) can live up to 2 to 3 years. A healthy indoor rabbit can live up to 7 years. All pet rabbits should be given the proper diet and care. For more information visit the related link below.
Yes but make sure they dont fight they probably wont but its a good idea to keep a close eye on them just incase.
The average rabbit life span is 7 to 10 years. Un-spayed female rabbits tend to live shorter lives because they are prone to uterus cancer. Their chances of getting cancer increase by 50% every year.
well the males have to huddle togethor for warth so its just like a big sausge fest