Pretty much the same that's different between males and females of any mammal specie.
Groups of rabbits are called colonies or nests. Young rabbits are known as kits. Females are does and males are bucks.
The reproductive system is what mainly differentiates males from females. Males have testes that produce sperm, while females have ovaries that produce eggs and a uterus for pregnancy. Additionally, males have a penis, and females have a vagina.
no they don't however the males will jump on the females
When you have separated the males from the females, then you have hindered their breeding. The vet can also sterilize the females and the males, but this cost money and is an utmost permanent solution. I am unsure, but I think you can get certain pills for your female rabbit so that she does not get pregnant. Ask your preferred vet regarding this.
All female mammals nurse their young with their milk. Males provide older offsping with meat[carnivores] and gathering food[rodents etc.]
Some rabbits are called bucks (males), does (females), kits (babies), and warrens (groups living together in underground burrows).
six to seven months for males and seven to eight months for females.
Baby rabbits are called kits or kittens. Adult males are called Bucks and Females are Does.
Females are always more friendly than males no matter what species of rabbits.
No, all rabbits thump their back foot to give a warning and to show they are scared or mad. Females and males both thump their back foot.
It is generally best to have one male and one female rabbit together to avoid potential aggressive behavior that can occur between two males or two females. If not planning to breed the rabbits, it is essential to have them spayed or neutered to prevent unwanted litters.
Yes, females and males will fight with each other. They have small fights that are just a pecking order. The males can hurt each other if there is a female to fight over.