Yes. Pet rabbits usually live 8-12 years. Wild rabbits usually die before the age of 2 because they have so many predators.
Black rabbits have the same lifespan as any other colour of rabbit. Pet rabbits generally live for 8-10 years; they can live longer, but older than 13 is rare. Generally, smaller breeds live longer than bigger breeds.
Because domestic pigs are usually slaughtered, simple as that
Rabbits usually live up to 8 to 10 years old. They can live longer though. Iv never known a rabbit older than 6.
It's not true that rabbits with long ears have a longer lifespan than rabbits with short ears. Ear length has no bearing on a rabbit's lifespan.
Generally, wolves live longer than rabbits do. A wolf's lifespan in the wild is 20 years, give or take, although in captivity they usually only live 16 years. Rabbits, on the other hand, normally live 9-12 years as pets (well cared for pets, that is), and not even a year in the wild.
they live about the same amount of years. some race horses might live longer because they are in better physical shape, but for the most part, all horses live 20+ years
Dwarf rabbits have a slightly longer lifespan than other pet rabbits: they live around 9-14 years, but older than 14 isn't unheard of.
Rabbit lifespans can vary depending on conditions and breed.Smaller rabbits (netherland dwarfs etc) tend to have longer life spans than the large breeds (flemish Giants, French Lops etc).Smaller Rabbits have been known to live to 13-14 years when kept as a house rabbits and well cared for. The average lifespan is about 8-9 years however.Larger breeds can live to about 8-9 year in optimal conditions, although their larger size can make them very prone to health problems, especially heart conditions.
Pet rabbits live an average lifespan of 8-12 years. Smaller breeds tend to live a bit longer than larger breeds. This is true of palomino rabbits and all pet rabbits. The better care you give your rabbit, the better its chance for a long, happy, and healthy life. See the related question below for more info and helpful links.
The average lifespan for pet rabbits is 7-10 years, although they often live up to 12 or 13 years. Netherland Dwarf rabbits -- and all dwarf breeds -- tend to live longer than larger breeds, so for them it's more likely they'll live past 10 years of age
Male Lionhead rabbits have the same life expectancy of other pet rabbits. Different pet rabbit breeds only really differ in appearance: in terms of care, behaviour, biology, the same information applies them. Rabbits live an average of 8 to 10 years, but they can live longer (although, longer than 13 years is very unusual).
A cottontail domestic rabbit hybrid typically has a mix of traits from both cottontail rabbits and domestic rabbits. They may have a wilder temperament and be more active than pure domestic rabbits. Care requirements include providing a spacious enclosure, a balanced diet of hay, vegetables, and pellets, regular exercise, and veterinary check-ups to ensure their health and well-being.