no it doesn't if you breed your rabbits NEVER put the male back in when the female is at least 2 1/2 weeks in her pregnancy or when she has had the babies because he will kill them and some actually eat them tough you can put the male in more than once in the same week with the same doe to increase litter size never mate two different males with the same female.
P.S always give your doe a rest between litters to get the best results
no they don't the mother and father animals stay together but the group comes second to their young
The mother seahorse lays it's eggs in the father's pouch. The father carries the eggs around until they hatch. And then the babies are free. The parents don't take care of them.
A rabbit wants food, shelter and owners that will take care of them.
They love them and feed them.
wrap them in rabbit fur
they dont. young take care of themselves
how do hyenas care for their young
Yes, bats take care of their young. The young are all together in a 'nursery', where all mothers take care of their young. Each mother bat can recognise the cry of her young.
Yes, camels take care of their young.
how do bottlenose dolphins take care of there young
it dont really take of it young the young normally takes care of its self
They care for their young.