Yes, rabbits are mamals and all mamals (who one or two exceptions) give birth to live young
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Rabbits give birth to live young which are then fed on milk like all other mammals. There is no major procedural difference between the pregnancy and birth procedures of rabbits and humans.
mammals always have live births and a wolverine is a land mammal so they have live births
most rabbits live in woods in North America, jack rabbits live in deserts.
They are two different species but they are both mammals. So they have the same characteristics all mammals have in common. They have live births, are covered with hair and suckle their young. they also live in closely knit communities.
Wild rabbits live in burrows.
Some rabbits live in cold places like New Zealand rabbits, but some live in warm places like dwarf rabbits
Yes, rabbits are mammals. They have live babies.
In 2008, 80 infants died per 1000 live births.
Yes, most of those rabbits that live in the prairies are jack rabbits. Rabbits live all over the world, well, except the rain forest.
The overall ratio of live births worldwide is about 1.01 births for boys to 1.0 for girls. That has been the ratio since records have been kept.
Rabbits can live in barns. Some breeders keep their rabbits in barns, or they can also live in barns if a family member is allergic to rabbits. However, it is best to keep rabbits inside. Indoor rabbits tend to be healthier and live longer.
Rabbits that live in the Arctic.