Yes. Science will study it.
Well, the lifespan of a normal rabbit is 10-15 years, and the longest living rabbit was about 19 years old. A brush rabbit's lifespan should be about the same.
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Netherland Dwarfs, being the smallest of all rabbit breeds, tend to live the longest. 10 to 15 years is not uncomman for any dwarf breed of rabbit. The bigger the rabbit the shorter their lifespan normally is.
The average lifespan of a rabbit is 10 to 12 years. However, the Japanese amami rabbit is very rare, and little is actually known about it. The University of Michigan's Museum of Zoology says that the lifespan of this rabbit is actually unknown. See the related link for known information.
A pet rabbit, properly cared for, can be expected to live 8 to 12 years. Many congenital problems can exist and can easily affect a rabbit's health and lifespan, even with the best of care.
If the rabbit is fed properly e.g. pellets, veg/fruit, hay and water daily. It is probably going to live 3-8 years
the average lifespan of a rabbit is 7 to 9 years.
It's not true that rabbits with long ears have a longer lifespan than rabbits with short ears. Ear length has no bearing on a rabbit's lifespan.
The average life pan of a pet rabbit is 6 to 8 years, but they can live up to 15 years. I had my last rabbit for about 12 years.
The lifespan of a domestic rabbit ranges from 7-8 years, although some rabbits can live up to 15 years(or so they say). But it really depends on your rabbit, their genetics and their overall health.
you can do a rabbit because they have alot of information about them and i am doing a rabbit for my project in science
If Jeff is conducting a science experiment with a 3 rabbit population and the rabbit population doubles every month, Jeff will have 56 rabbits. That's a lot of rabbits.