No, but she will have them very close together.
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I am a zoologist of 15yrs. The first yr was spent on the study of rodents. e.g. their behaviour growth and breeding pattens. We found the following statement on the 3rd doe which was quite small and obviously would not of been able to cope with a large litter all at once.
If the doe feels that there is not enough food for her or her brood or the litter will be too large for her to look after and protect all at once. She will melt half the litter into her insides and suspend their growth while the rest of the litter will grow normally and be delivered. When the doe feels that there is more food and the first half of her litter is doing well, she will allow the rest of the litter to continue to grow and give birth naturally. However this is not the case for every doe's.
Yes, and that is how the common expression came from:"They just multiply like rabbits!"
Yes they can. Rabbits have 2 uterine horns and it is not impossible for them to become pregnant in both. Some rabbits will deliver babies a day or two apart.
Rabbits have a lot of sex so they can make a lot of babies. Lots of babies is the rabbit's way to survive as a species. (It's the classic predator/prey formula; the classic "herding" phenomenon.)
No, wild rabbits do not have babies in the Fall and Winter months. They have babies during the Winter and Spring months.
Sugar, spice, and everything nice.
a female rabbit is able to have a new litter of babies every three months, and a litter can range from 1-10 babies..Answer: Wrong^^A lot!A rabbits gestation period is 30 days and they are able to get pregnant again immediately after having the previous litter of kits. Rabbits also have a horned womb, which means they have two spaces in their womb in which they can hold two separate litters. They can range from 1 kit to about 15.rabbits are induced ovulators, so as soon as there is the prescence of a fertile male around they produce an egg.It is always reccomended to get your rabbits fixed as female rabbits have an 80% chance of developing some form of reproductive cancer by age 4.Also, there are thousands of rabbits in shelters and rescues that need homes. For each kit that is bred that's one less home to a bunny in a rescue.
Yes, it is called survival instinct. Survival of the herd is based on secrecy, if man has touched babies they are not a secret anymore. Dead babies likewise are eaten, Dead babies smell will attract predators.
Rabbits have a lot of sex so they can make a lot of babies. Lots of babies is the rabbit's way to survive as a species. (It's the classic predator/prey formula; the classic "herding" phenomenon.)
Yes, rabbits are mammals. They have live babies.
no because rabbits are vegitarians and their babies would be meat
Rabbits have baby bunnies.
No, wild rabbits do not have babies in the Fall and Winter months. They have babies during the Winter and Spring months.
no
Mother Rabbits care for their babies by burrowing them to keep them warm and giving them milk once a day.
yes
rabbits can have as many babies as posibble but it is unfair to make them have too many !
They won't feed their babies if they have a human scent on them.
Bunnies, rabbits, (kits for babies) or hares
because only a few of the babies survive in the wild.They have a lot of preditors.people eat rabbit too you know!