yes and the other way around
no, because they will fight and may die
its called a pair
They usually do this to mark their territory! Although it is usually the older rabbit that is more territorial... Hi jedward.fan13 here...I have a rabbit who is 3 years old and recently I adopted a baby rabbit, but the baby rabbit seems to keep peeing on the older one, Do you think this might be because the baby rabbit hasn't been spayed yet and the older one has?
no they don't but they do have a younger cousin (female) who acts as a younger sister to them.
yes they can because i have two females in the same cage
I am female and older than 12 but younger than 18
A mare is older. A filly is a female horse younger than four years of age. When a female horse turns four, she is refered to as a mare.
Mala tu Aawadtos - Male - Younger Mala tu Aawadtes - Female - Younger Mala tumhi Aawadta - Male or female - Older
It depends if the female is going through her 'menstrual' cycle at the time of mating. Also if either the male or female is spayed it is unlikely the female is pregnant. A female rabbit is basically 'in season' all the time. As far as a menstrual cycle goes, I don't know where you got that term. It is not a rabbit term. Sometimes breeding with the moon is your best bet for large litters.
You introduce the younger to the older; the male to the female first.
This varies by breed but with any breed the litters will start to get smaller as the cat becomes older.
The opposite of older is younger.