If you mean all domestic AND wild breeds, then the answer is 75+
Depends on the breed. Small breeds can have anywhere from 1-5, and Large breeds can have 1-15.
There are 45 breeds recognized by ARBA at this time and others that are in "development" like the Lionhead and the Velvet Lop.
Rabbits occasionally fight. It makes little difference on the breed except that large breeds will more likely injure smaller breeds.
Bunnies are often found at a breeder's house who raises or breeds bunnies. You can also find them at a pet store. Go online to see where bunnies can also be found.
Yes, but unless they are altered, you may end up with hybrid baby bunnies, or "kits".
It depends on the size of bunny. Smaller breeds will generally have anywhere from 9-16 kits at a time. Larger breeds can have up to 25. If you are asking how many they can deliver at a time, it is like human birth. They give birth to one at a time, eat the placenta, and move on to the next. !
Bunnies don't need shots
87 o 5 bunnies in east russia
A female rabbit can give up to 8-10 babies at once.
i think it takess all the bunnies there
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five breeds