Even though rabbits and humans are both mammals, they do not share reproductive preparation for offspring. Where the human will have monthly, scheduled ovulation with a bleeding period if there is no baby that month, the rabbit doesn't ovulate until she has bred with the buck. Their's is a very efficient system. No fooling with roller-coaster hormones, no monthly periods, no having to wait until she's fertile. The buck mounts, does his thing, rolls off, goes back to his cage, and the doe will then ovulate, become fertile & pregnant and have her babies when the time comes.
rabbits don't have periods.
no its not the same
Yes , it attracts bears and small rabbits.
6 months old.
Rabbits don't have periods.
Yes they know what periods are but i dont think they care
Hahah yuup, there on it ;)
60%
i dont really know maybe by behavior
Rabbits exhibit 'humping' behavior as they reach sexual maturity. They don't care about age. Actual humping behavior is acting out their future sexual behaviors. Rabbits are actually capable of procreating at 4 months. There is a difference between immature humping and actual sexual intercourse. I'm not sure which you are referring to.
If it's a female, yes. If it's a male, no.
They actually are very mean and cruel to other rabbits.