you dont need to know. they will do it on their own
At 6 or 8 weeks old.
A buzzard. Buzzards are scavengers, meaning they eat things that are already dead. A python or a boa. Possibly even a rattlesnake, viper, cottonmouth or any other snake if the rabbit is small enough. Any large carnivorous animal will eat a live rabbit. Of course, the "process" of eating the "live" rabbit kills it anyway, so when you think about it, the animal is eating a "dead" rabbit.
No because a rabbit is big and a chickens are small
Before you spay your rabbit, you should know how: much the spay will cost, it will make your bunny not give birth anymore, it will make your rabbit live longer, and it will make your rabbit be HAPPY!
A Parisite, because it benefits from its host in this case the rabbit is harmed
From what i know rabbits do
If you feel that your child is responsible enough to care for the rabbit and provide it with enough attention then yes, you could give him or her a rabbit. Keep in mind that rabbits live to an average of ten years old and require a good amount of care. Also, if your child loses interest in the rabbit then you are ultimately responsible for the rabbit's well being.There is an overpopulation problem with house rabbits so it is ideal to get a rabbit from a shelter or rescue.
All rabbits can live outside, as long as they are in adequate housing. (enough space, sheltered, lots of bedding, etc)
yes But be cautious - if the rabbit is aggressive it might bite their legs if they are too small to get away.
depends on how well you take care of it, 1-7 yrs.
they live in their rabbit holes or burrows
Specifically, a rabbit lives in a warren, otherwise- You got it! rabbits live in a burrow.other words with the same meaningDenHoleA hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, especially a rabbit, as a dwelling.
in rabbit holes.