If they don't fight
No seperate them most likely they will kill each other or each others babies.
If the baby and adult know each other, like a mother/daughter relationship. If they don't, then it would be unsafe to the baby's well being to place it in the same environment with an adult rabbit. In small doses you can introduce the rabbits. Keeping their cages together, having separate people hold the rabbits and let them touch noses, supervised play time. After you see how they react to this after several weeks, then you can increase the play-time to hours. Then eventually you can house the rabbits together in a large cage area. EVERY RABBIT SHOULD HAVE THEIR OWN CAGE, they are very territorial in captivity AND in the wild. They will fight if they feel threatened in any way.
No, you should ask a adult or ask a vet.
NO, male rabbits are territorial and may hurt the baby. I concure! I would recommend that you not only keep your baby rabbits away from all adult male rabbits (bucks), but also do not let the bucks be around you without a someone that is atleast a teenager and knowledgeful of rabbit behavior as they are prone to be territorial among each other and may fight it out. Buck rabbits will kill infant rabbits and I have seen this happen as I was a rabbit breeder. There was only one buck rabbit I know of that did not do this and he was our most well behaved rabbit and this was only under my (as the family rabbit breeder and the one that studied it the most) supervision.
You right click two of them with carrots and they will find each other and make a baby. The same applies to rabbits.
There huddling together for warmth ....Normally four of them jump over each other to play and frolic. Baby rabbits are just like puppies and kittens - they lay all over each other as they sleep, play, etc. As long as they are from the same litter (same basic age and size) they will not hurt each other.
no
if they are all male rabbits they are just fighting for dominance. sometimes rabbits just dont get along with each other
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They probably could when it comes to dominating each other because they all fight to be the dominate one and they sometimes fight for it. Also, they could if there is a female with them.
One answer: Two male rabbits can get along great! But they should both be neutered, or else they'll probably fight. Rabbits are social animals and tend to enjoy having friends but they also, like humans, sometimes just don't get along with each other for individual reasons. Rabbits who are strangers should be introduced carefully, in case they don't take to each other and try to fight (and they shouldn't be allowed to fight). Neutering/spaying your rabbit can benefit its health and behaviour. If you don't neuter/spay your rabbit, it will either try to breed or fight with other rabbits. Another answer: if one is a baby and the other is an adult then the adult male would try and eat the baby male so either get two male adult rabbits or two baby male rabbits Another answer: It depends. Most of the time they'll fight, so you have to let them get used to each other in separate cages first, then let them out together, and after that put them in the same cage, but supervise them, and if they fight, take one out and repeat the everlasting procedure (just kidding, I think).
Male rabbits can be vicious with each other even if they are related. They can fight for food and for attention. Male rabbits can also be dominent exspecially if you had on of them before the other then they would feel like the other rabbit was in its space. If they continue fighting and harming each other then you should separate them