yes because they don't bite but only hold them if they need help because they don't like to be touched and they could die of shock by being touched by a human. they don't have scent so you can put it back in the nest if it falls or walks or has been taken out of it. The only way to tell if the nest has been abandoned is to lay 2 sticks in an "x" position and check the next day to see if it has been disturbed. The mother only comes once to feed everyday so that it doesn't draw predators. If you can't find the nest than you might have to take it in unless it knows where it is because the mother will most likely call them back to safety so in all please don't disturb the bunnies nest...
Pick it up and place it in you lap.
It is possible to domesticate a wild baby bunny. Before taking the bunny home it is best to consult the local laws in your vicinity on keeping wild animals as pets.
No. As fun as it may seem, putting a wild rabbit with a pet rabbit is a poor idea. Either the wild rabbit or the pet rabbit will very likely act aggressively toward the other and attack it, and even possibly kill it. Furthermore wild rabbits have the possibility of bring all sorts of diseases that your pet rabbit might not be able to handle.
Well a bunny rabbit is a baby rabbit
It really depends on what bunny, theirs wild bunnies and home pets. If you have a home serve bunny then it would be O.K to feed it milk, wildly NO you shouldn't be coming up to wild bunnies anyways unless you have a job with national gegraphic of somthing!:) Hoped i helped
No
It is possible to domesticate a wild baby bunny. Before taking the bunny home it is best to consult the local laws in your vicinity on keeping wild animals as pets.
A wild baby rabbit is called a kit.
8 weeks
Yes you can, but no you should not. If the mother smels your scent, she may reject the baby bunny (leveret).
Is not good to be holding them
on amazon or at a bookstore
They are 20 cm (8 in) in length and 0.4 kg in weight.
Baby Bunny Smith was born in 1856.
Baby Bunny Smith died in 1952.
No. As fun as it may seem, putting a wild rabbit with a pet rabbit is a poor idea. Either the wild rabbit or the pet rabbit will very likely act aggressively toward the other and attack it, and even possibly kill it. Furthermore wild rabbits have the possibility of bring all sorts of diseases that your pet rabbit might not be able to handle.
Smack Bunny Baby was created in 1993-07.
Baby Loves a Funny Bunny was created in 1996.