Both male and female rabbits can have white fur. See the related question below about sexing rabbits for more details and helpful links.
They pluck their hair out because they use it to make a nest for the new born bunnies.
The difference between a male and female ostrich is that males have black feathers/fur and females have brownish white. The male has a white tip at the end of his tail.
Unfortunately, when a female mounts and then pulls fur from another rabbit, whether male or female, it is an act of dominance or an attempt to fight. Sometimes this just might be the rabbits way of saying "I'm the boss here," and it might not lead to anything, but you must be careful as this could lead to a full on attack. Also check to be sure that the male isn't the one pulling fur (and assuming mounting) or you might have an unwanted litter.
The female rabbit pull out it fur in the last stages of giving birth
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Yes when a female rabbit is pregnant it pulls out it fur to provide warmth for the baby rabbits
its not a dutch a dutch rabbit is a black rabbit with white ring round its torso area and it couold be a rex nut it would have to have plush carpet like fur might just be a cross breed
To mark which animal is male an which animal is female.
The female does
well i dont know about the pulling her hair out, but if she's making a nest then its more likely she is making it so she can have a litter of kits/bunnies.
Not always The female rabbit could be having a pretend pregnancy or the rabbit might be cold
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