A rabbit is a mammal, right? All mammals nurse their young. So, the dutch rabbits nurse their little bunnies.
~LarryTheCucumber
Yes, they are mammals, but rabbits are mistakened as part of the hamster, guinea pig, and ferret family. But yes, they are mammals.
no, but the male rabbit will impregnate the female baby offspring when they mature. so young rabbits will not kill the baby rabbit.
Yes all mammals suckle their young with milk.
NO. Rabbits are mammals and give birth to live young (kits), which the females nurse and raise.
No, Only mammals do.
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Elks and rabbits are mammals, as they all have the mammal characteristics. Live birth, nurse their Young, have hair/fur, are warm blooded.
Rabbits feed their young in the same way as cats and dogs.Laying on their sides to expose the nipples to the kits, she will allow them to feed from her. Does feed their young only once a day normally.Actually the doe does not lie down; she stands over the babies while they nurse.
doe's (female rabbits) carry there young in there abdomen but as soon as ther young are born they will keep them in a nest box you may notice they dont take much interest in the kits (baby rabbits) but actully they only nurse there young when absoutly no one is arund because they feel that if they see someone watching them they will kill there young to protect them.
Mammals are animals which have hair and give birth to live young. They feed their young with milk. Rabbits have hair and give birth to live young. Therefore, rabbits are mammals.
It can be a male (buck) or a female (doe or jill). Young rabbits can be called kits or kittens!
A female zebra can have up to two foals in a year. She will nurse her young for up to a year.
Female rabbits normally do, if you're putting two female rabbits together it's best if you get two sisters. It's hard to tell until you put them together really, but it's best to put them together while they're still young.