Yes, this could indicate that they are either already bred or just not in season yet.
yes both my rabbits make noises when they are about to give birth as one of mine are about to give birth, what should i do?
Yes.
No, rabbits do not sing. Strictly speaking, humans are the only animals that can sing. Sometimes dogs and cats make howling type noises that sound like singing, but even these kinds of noises, rabbit can't make. Rabbits can make low grunting noises, low growling noises, quiet sniffles or squeaks, and, sometimes, loud screams.
No, but rabbits do make a variety of noises if you listen close enough. One of the most unique noises you can hear is called "purring". When a rabbit is content it will softly grind its teeth together and will create a sort of purring noise. Loud grinding of teeth is a sign of severe pain. Rabbits can also scream, often when they feel their lives are in danger. Young rabbits are most commonly found to scream, but older rabbits may as well. Screams are very high pitched and once you hear one, you'll never forget it. Rabbits can also grunt, usually accompanied by thumping their feet when they are angry or threatened. Other nosies occur when breeding, mostly by the buck, which include a sort of "Meh" noise. So, rabbits can make a variety of noises, but they cannot hiss.
Rabbits are ready to breed when they are between the ages of six months and three years. Also, a male rabbit will make noises with its nose and circle you or the female when he is ready.
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Um...because they are giving birth. Wouldn't you make some sort of noises if you were giving birth?
They don't make a noise to human ears but there is a possibility that they might makes noises to eachother.
during the breeding season the pine marten makes a range of noises to indicate various levels of interest in mating. the male will make chattering noises, or mew like a kitten to attract the attention of the female. mating is also accompanied by shrieks and wails from both male and female, which is thought to be tied up with inducing ovulation. outside the breeding season though they're pretty quiet and communicate mainly by scent (they're solitary animals which live in well protected territories, so being vocal would serve little purpose until they're in close contact during the breeding season). hope that answers your question
Sometimes rabbits have a 'dewlap' around their neck. Male rabbits can have one too but it is significantly larger when a female has one.
Rabbits can make crunching noises (purr), squeak, scream (hopefully you'll never hear this), click, etc.
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