yes they do
Hawks and Eagles both eat any small rodent including rabbits, and reptiles like snakes and lizards that are available to them in the area in which they live.
No, the competition between foxes and hawks for the use of mice and rabbits as food is not called intraspecific competition. Intraspecific competition refers to competition among individuals of the same species. The interaction between foxes and hawks represents interspecific competition, as it involves different species competing for the same resources.
Nope. Rabbits live on land, and mussels live in the water, for one. They are very different.
Yes You can keep Rabbits and Guinea pigs can live in the same cage
boy rabbits sould not live together but if you introduce them when at least one of them are under 4 to5 months it is easyer to get them used to each other
Otter-coated rabbits have the same lifespan as other pet rabbits. Pet rabbits live, on average, between 8 and 10 years, but many live up to 12 years, and some even live to 14 years!
Dutch Rabbits live with humans in pens or in rabbit hutches.
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.
Lizards are reptiles, and reptiles are cold blooded which means they can stand massive heat. So yes, they can live in the same type of environment but they all can live in the same exact environment.
yes but the girl will get pregnant.
A micro pig lives in the same environment that we live in.
Rex rabbits have the same lifespan as other pet rabbits: they live on average 8 to 10 years, but they can live up to 12, 13, even 14 years old. A Rex rabbit can live 4-11 years. But 4 is a very short life for a pet rabbit, including a Rex! That's like a human dying at age 30.