i think that dwarf rabbits are the best because they dont bite unless you phisicly do something mean or hurtful to them but i think they are cool
It mainly depends on the temperament of the rabbit and how 'mature' your young child is. I have found that, although a little larger, the sweet tempered and calm Havana Rabbit is better suited to be a pet for a young child. Of course all live animals should be supervised when in the care of a child.
A dwarf hamster may be a better choice for a 13-year-old due to their smaller size and lower maintenance requirements compared to guinea pigs. Dwarf hamsters are also more independent and may be easier for a young teenager to care for. However, both animals can make great pets with proper care and attention.
no, guinea pigs dont eat their young.
A female rabbit is a doe. A male rabbit is a buck, and a young rabbit is a kit or kitten.
Young guinea pigs are called pups.
This isn't a very good idea. A young guinea pig will still have the scent of its mother, so there's every chance the father will try to breed with it, or even fight with it. It's better to put a young guinea pig in a separate cage completely.
A normal rabbit has eight teats. Even some litters have 12 or more babies. The mother seems to be able to feed them all.
I have a male Netherland Dwarf and he's very friendly. He's still very young (4 months) so he generally won't just hop into my lap and sit. All of the dwarfs are very excitable; meaning that they love to run around. They're also very curious. This is how the breed is as a whole. It can vary from rabbit to rabbit, however.
a guinea piglet or pup
They can go together if you did it at a young age. Do not keep them together at night till you now they like each other. Only put them together if you put them together at a young AGE
no guinea pigs do not eat their young.
A bunny is a rabbit, particularly a young rabbit.