no thats birds
They will make their nests out of straw and fur.
Hopefully, sometimes first time does will not make a nest and sometimes they will make a nest but not have babies (psuedo pregnancy).
No. They make nests slightly underground. Have you seen any with wings?
Sure, unless you don't want him to get out.
underground burrows
Perennial flowers will just stay for Spring and Summer. In Autumn and Winter they will disappear and appear the nest Spring. It is just a normal cycle for plants.
No, She will not kill her babies, but you have to make sure that the other rabbits do not trample on her nest. The does are usually jealous of another doe having babies. Be very carefull that the nest is protected that only the mother has the access to it.
A male rabbit would not make the actual nest for the female but he would be very happy for his fur to be pulled out for the babies to have a comfortable nest. Any rabbit in the pen wouldn't mind the mother rabbit pulling there fur out for a nest because rabbits LOVE to be respected.
penguins build their nest in summer
Because the sun's heat is needed for the development of the eggs. In some colder areas the hatchling turtles often do not leave the nest until the following spring, even though they may have hatched in late summer the previous year.
No, the mother makes a new nest of grass, leaves, and her own fur 24-48 hours before she gives birth, she uses this nest until the kits are weaned. If she is a domestic rabbit, you must clean the nest away to keep her healthy, she will make a new one with the next litter. If she is a wild rabbit, she will leave the nest and make a burrow until the next litter is due, then she will build the new nest in her current burrow. Rabbits dig new burrows very often to avoid predators.
There are a few types of animals that make nests in the ground. These animals include snakes, rats, mice, rabbits, and moles.