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yes and no. the female bunny will tend to do all the work. (so that's, make the nest, give birth alone and more..)the male usualy stays back and protects the female and young but he will help out in anyway possible.
They rip hair off and coat the nest with it. Then they will give birth. Sometimes, though, they have a false pregnancy when they are close to male hormones and pretend they are pregnant. Within a week of building the nest they will usually give birth if they are, in fact, pregnant.
I think the nesquick bunny is male.
it is the male and female that make the nest. if there is only a male then it may be harder to build a bigger nest.
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A male snow bunny is typically referred to as a "snow buck" or simply a "bunny."
Yes. Unlike chickens, female bunnies need male bunny sperm to reproduce.
A rabbit would not eat its nest, only rabbit food or food.
If you mean, ready to have babies, then yes! It is recommended not to keep the male with the female once she has fallen pregnant but you CAN do it. You should remove the male atleast a week before she gives birth so that she will feel comfortable making a nest. She can also fall pregnant straight after giving birth which is not healthy for her. He could also attack the babies.
the male betta fish makes the nest.
not unless neutered a older male will kill a younger male
No. The male betta makes the bubble nest, the female lays the eggs, the male fertilizes the eggs and then takes the eggs and places them into the bubbles of the nest. Most often he will then turn and attack the female i still present. The male will then tend to the eggs until hatched making sure to replace any eggs that fall out of their bubbles.