Directional selection.-Apex
directional selection
they are smaller than a new born kitten!!
Large rabbits do tend to live shorter than smaller rabbits. I have a Checkered Giant and according to the place where we go him, it says that he'll live for up to five years, whereas the smaller rabbits tend to live from five to ten years instead. A different answer: 5 years is a short life for a rabbit. I would say rabbits on average 8-12 years, with giant breeds sometimes as low as 6, and dwarf breeds sometimes as high as 14.
the weight of a rabbit depends on the type of rabbit. a mini-lop rabbit, for example, weighs on average about five or six pounds (this is a smaller breed of rabbit).
Rabbits like all living creatures vary in size and length. Dutch rabbits are a fairly small compact rabbits, weighing 2kgs or so. Length can range between around 20 - 35 cm back length.
Directional selection.-Apex
directional selection
Yes, because they're baby rabbits.
Yes theyre not freinds
it depends on the breed. larger breeds tend to be older, and smaller tend to be younger. an average is 5-6 monthes.
Normally, smaller rabbits live longer than larger rabbits.
I'm not sure what "stabilizing directional" selection is, but if you get out a bell curve graph... Stabilizing selection tends to select for individuals around the average, or mean, of a population, which technically makes the curve steeper. Directional selection shifts the average in one direction (shifts the whole curve in one direction). Disruptive selection creates two new averages, which means it splits the one curve into two, smaller, separate curves.
Rabbits can have any number of babies. Some may only have one baby. Smaller rabbits have small litters and larger rabbits are capable of having large litters.
smaller animals such as : rabbits, rats, squirrels, ect.
smaller animals such as : rabbits, rats, squirrels, ect.
they are smaller than a new born kitten!!
they are smaller than a new born kitten!!