Rebreed her and wait 30 days.
It will live for 1 to 3 more years.
If you do not want more rabbits, get a female..
Rabbit litter sizes can vary, there is really nothing abnormal about giving birth to only one baby rabbit. However, it is also true that the amount of food a rabbit has to eat can influence the number of babies they have. If you want your rabbit to have more babies, feed it more food.
Unless you do something to prevent it, sure.
No! Keep it with it's babies for a month or two, without the father as he might hurt them :(. Then you can if you wan't it to have more.
No, wild rabbit babies, also known as kits, are born without a visible tail. Their tail will start to develop and become more noticeable as they grow older.
No, it'll be possible for the female rabbit to become pregnant again 12 hours after giving birth to her litter. Unless you want even more rabbits a month later... bad idea.
Dwarf rabbits typically have a litter size that can range from 1 to 6 babies, but they can sometimes have more. The number of nipples does not directly determine the number of babies a rabbit can have, as rabbits can often nurse multiple kits at once. A female rabbit can produce more milk than there are nipples, allowing each kit to thrive even if not every one is nursing from a separate nipple. Overall, the reproductive capacity of a dwarf rabbit depends on various factors, including health and genetics.
Baby rabbits are normally born within a time line of one hour. You will seldom have more babies born after this hour time line.
Rabbit babies, also known as kits, are more playful and curious than adult rabbits. They require more frequent feeding and monitoring to ensure they are healthy and safe. Adult rabbits are more independent and have established behaviors, requiring less supervision and care compared to kits.
Previous answer:A bunny head will stick out its butt. This is a very stupid answer. What has the world come to? :( Well anyway, to know if your rabbit is gonna have babies, she might act more territorial than she usually is. She might also start digging if she hasn't already started, feel heavier and look slightly fatter (just slightly, mind you), when allowed to run around she might lie down more often, and if you clean up something she made, she might push your hand out and fix it again, another sign of being more territorial.
Rabbits don't call their babies anything because they can't speak. Humans call baby rabbits "kits." See the related questions below for more info.