From personal experience.... NOOOOOOOOOOO!
From personal experience.... NOOOOOOOOOOO!
No, they are usually called small animals. Unless the rabbit is extremely rare or special they are not exotic.
No, because rabbits body are sensitive if we take rabbits as a domestic animals they can die very soon and they are adapted to a forest life not in human life.
The rabbit is a domestic animal and is a popular pet. There are also wild rabbits that are not domesticated.
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A 10 year old domestic rabbit is a rarity. Average age for a domestic rabbit is 6 years. At that point they are VERY old and highly unlikely to reproduce.
No. A Cottontail rabbit is not a rabbit at all. It is a Hare, a cousin to our Domestic rabbits. In-fact if you put a female Hare in a Male rabbits cage, or visa versa they can't breed. They look they same but they are not the same thing.
A domestic rabbit may be able to survive in the wild for a short period of time. But generally no they cannot survive the wild. They do not have the instincts needed. They do not know how to escape predators or survive winters. A domestic rabbit would not last too long in the wild.
Rabbit mimicry is where another animal or human pretends to act like a rabbit. This could mean that the other animal eats carrots and hops.
The rabbit is a domestic animal and is a popular pet. There are also wild rabbits that are not domesticated.
There are wild and domesticated rabbit. Many rabbits are kept as pets, very popular with children.
Domestic rabbit was created in 1758.
There is no animal known as the "Swits rabbit." Different rabbit species have different scientific names, and there's many different rabbit species. All domestic rabbits belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
The Hulstlander is a breed of domestic rabbit.
yes if it is a domestic rabbit
no it is not a domestic animal
Usually a domestic animal.
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A 10 year old domestic rabbit is a rarity. Average age for a domestic rabbit is 6 years. At that point they are VERY old and highly unlikely to reproduce.
Domestic
No. A Cottontail rabbit is not a rabbit at all. It is a Hare, a cousin to our Domestic rabbits. In-fact if you put a female Hare in a Male rabbits cage, or visa versa they can't breed. They look they same but they are not the same thing.