Ofcouse it would be. How would you like to be trapped inside a little cage day in and day out? :))
it is frightened because maybe if there was a cat there it would hide in grass or in other words it would go in disguise so yes it would be frightened if it is happy if would follow you around
Some dogs would be the bigger out of that group.
As scary as this looks the first time you see it happen. This is in fact a sign of a happy bunny and is commonly known as a "bunny flop". The rabbit may look dead but he is just happy and sleeping.
it would die because if it moved slower it would be easilly hunted by cougars etc..
The only way a vegetable would make it look bigger is if you put it in the pants. No vegetable, no food or drink can make it bigger. Be happy with what you've got.
Here is my Favourite... "If Rabbit Was bigger And fatter And stronger Or bigger Than Tigger If Tigger was smaller Then Tiggers bad habit Of bouncing into Rabbit Would matter No longer If Rabbit Was taller."
No, because even if it was a baby rabbit it could still run fast, but it's also possible because squirrels also run fast
what you would do is make something that looks like a bed and put the nest on that and that should do it
Generally speaking, no, the females of any particular breed of rabbit are usually smaller than the males. But there are many different breeds of rabbit. So a female of a large breed like a Flemish Giant would of course be bigger than a male of a small breed like a Black Otter Rex. And size can vary from rabbit to rabbit even within a breed, due to such factors as availability of food. So a well-fed female could easily be bigger than a poorly-fed male of the same type.
A male rabbit would not make the actual nest for the female but he would be very happy for his fur to be pulled out for the babies to have a comfortable nest. Any rabbit in the pen wouldn't mind the mother rabbit pulling there fur out for a nest because rabbits LOVE to be respected.
a depends on the size. For medium breeds 6 months. For bigger breeds i believe 8 months and for small breeds I would stick with 6 months.
Other than being approximately the same size and covered in fur, rabbits and cats are totally different animals. Rabbits are of the Lagomorpha family while cats belong to Felidae. Lagamorpha are herbivore while cats are carnivores. Meaning a cat would eat a rabbit but a rabbit would never eat a cat.