rabbits do not lay eggs. they are mammals.
No. Rabbits do not lay eggs. They are placental mammals. The only mammals which lay eggs are the monotremes, which include the platypus and the echidna.
Rabbits are mammals and give live birth - so they do not lay eggs.
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A condition called "Fly Strike" Is very common in Rabbits. When rabbits defecate (Poop) some of their Feces stays on the area around their anus. Flies then lay their eggs on the area around the anus, causing maggots and larva to be lay. They then travel into the rabbit, and lay more eggs, the only way this can be treated involves washing out the rabbits anus daily, a trip to the vet is also very necessary.
Both are mammals, give live birth, and don't lay eggs.
First of all, Rabbits do not lay eggs from what I know, so therefore rabbits eggs aren't good because they do not exist!
No, Rabbit do not lay eggs. They give birth to their young. It's just a symbol to represent fertility for rabbits.
Yes, a pet turtle can lay eggs.
No they don't, they give birth. As do all Mammals, and bunnies are mammals.
they do not eat her children. i have a baby bunny and her mom did not eat her. Answer Mother rabbits are notoriously fussy; they need a cage alone without the male nearby in a quiet environment. Provide a proper nesting box for the babies. Then, she will be more likely to care for them. If she is killing her babies, you might try caring for them yourself after calling an animal rehab specialist for advice.
They give birth because they are mammals.