Yes, as long as both are sexually mature they can mate. Sexual maturity depends on breed, the larger the breed the longer it takes. However, the average age is six months. Although a female rabbit can get pregnant at that age, it is very dangerous for her and therefore unwise to breed young does. It is best to wait until females are around eight months.
Yes, if they are provided with small stools. :-)
yes they can and i am a vet and i know for a fact that smaller male rabbits can breed with larger female rabbits
Yes but it cannot be so young because then they might not get pregnant!
No, they cannot.
females are unually smaller. males have a fatter head.
No, males are generally slightly larger than females.
Females are slightly larger than males in most species.
Although it is impossible to identify the gender of your rabbit aside from looking at it's genitals, male rabbit's faces are often larger, chubbier, and more square than the females' more slender faces.
A male betta has a long tail , are colorful and much larger that the females. females have short tails and are much smaller than males.(sometimes their kind of ugly)
females are larger than the males in many species. however in some like leopard geckos the males are larger and in others males and females are the same size.
A male betta has a long tail , are colorful and much larger that the females. females have short tails and are much smaller than males.(sometimes their kind of ugly)
no
if it is a fat male or on females it grows with her
Normally, yes male koalas are larger than female koalas.
Male cheetahs are generally larger than females.
Because on average males are larger than females in our species, male brains on average are larger. However, a given male brain when compared to a given female brain can certainly be smaller.