yes obviously or there wouldnt be any rabbits period..
you go to the pet shop, steal a male rabbit, make them reproduce and taa daa you go to the pet shop, steal a male rabbit, make them reproduce and taa daa
A mini rex rabbit can have 2-12 kits in a single litter.
A doe rabbit must be 'in season' to reproduce, fortunately doe rabbits are 'in season' most days of the month.
A 10 year old domestic rabbit is a rarity. Average age for a domestic rabbit is 6 years. At that point they are VERY old and highly unlikely to reproduce.
Any rabbit can reproduce when they are at least six months old. That age is when they are fully grown and mature enough.(\_/)(OvO)(,,) ::) owl invented by Animalexpet40!
well im doing reseach on the european rabbit so during the spring the mate and make babys then the dad rabbit leaves thier babys and mama and never come back.
no they dont- they are warm-blooded mammals so they reproduce by giving birth alive
Why do you think the graphics show rabbit populations with different carrying capacities?
No they are not. There are many species spread over several parts of the globe, they reproduce quickly, and are numerous.
rabbits are able to breed when they are 10 months old.
Just apply all the same things you would to a normal rabbit and yes
Theoretically, a female rabbit can produce a litter of babies every six weeks ! Which is why it's always a good idea to keep males and females separate unless you plan to breed them !