first your rabbit would investigate(look at) their babies.each bunny will reach for milk.sometimes a rabbit won't actually feed their young but i have found a way. get a pet nurser bottle and get the milk into the bottle.SEE if u can feed it cow milk.after getting milk in the bottle feed it to the babies but be careful.the mother will take care of it and make sure u count the babies because some will go missing.hope i helped
Rabbits nurture their offspring much like other mammals. They provide them with milk until they are able to go off on their own.
Mother Rabbits care for their babies by burrowing them to keep them warm and giving them milk once a day.
Mother rabbits feed, watch over, and raise their young. If they're wild, they'll teach them how to survive that way.
A female rabbit is a doe. A male rabbit is a buck, and a young rabbit is a kit or kitten.
A bunny is a rabbit, particularly a young rabbit.
Rabbit young stay in their burrow. The female rabbit does not actively protect its young but instead rely on the isolation of the burrow to prevent predators from finding the young.
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"Do you shave your legs?" is the translation for 'est-ce que tu te rases les jambes'.
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The young one of a rabbit is known as a kitten or kit.
A baby rabbit in French is called a "lapin" or a "lapereau."
The usual colour of the white rabbit's eye is red.
A young rabbit can be many different ages. Some breeds mature faster than others, so they become adults sooner than others. Typically a young rabbit is one that is anywhere from birth to 10 weeks old.
A rabbit is a mammal because it has hair, feeds its young with milk, is warm blooded, and gives birth to live young.