um aggressive???? defencive? need detail. if it is reached matureity, small breeds, 4, 5, months. big breeds, 8,9,10 months...
if it is, u need it neutred, or spayed for females. female get cancer no mater what. and dye with in 1 or 2 years of life. males will not spray or bite.
rabbits dont like you in there cage. AKA hand, touching food bowl...... netering/spaying will help.
Well I have a rabbit and its not spayed or neutered, and its a little bit aggressive. It growls whenever I try to take it out of the cage.
a havan rabbit is as big as a dinosaur,they can very aggressive and bite your head off!!
Yes, when i got a second rabbit, it was my firsts rabbits territory and he was very aggressive to the new rabbit. And males are more dominant toward other rabbits.
A castrated rabbit is a male rabbit that has undergone a surgical procedure to remove its testicles. This procedure is commonly done to reduce aggressive behavior and prevent unwanted reproduction.
Probably not. The mature adult will be aggressive and probably kill the kit.
she starts winning bc babies r dieing or she is really hurt! By:Montana Coffey Does usually don't get aggressive unless they feel threatened. If they are scared of predators or children or don't like you reaching into their cage. Sometimes they get aggressive because they have been dropped, squeezed or otherwise hurt.
there the sweetest little things in the world!! "unless you step on them"
Bunnies don't make sounds! When aggressive the will grunt, and if hurt, a rabbit will make a high pitch squeal, any other time, it is as the above answer say's.
No chinchillas are aggressive and rabbit can too but not as much as chinchillas!
The fastest domestic rabbit is the Beligan Hare. Beware: Beligan hares are very snappy and bites for protection. This breedof rabbit was bred to be meat not as pets, but people made pets out of them anyway.
yes But be cautious - if the rabbit is aggressive it might bite their legs if they are too small to get away.
Some bunnies adopt the temperament of their mothers so babies of an aggressive doe can wind up being aggressive, also. Rabbits are very territorial and will get aggressive if they perceive you are invading their territory uninvited. Once a rabbit has been dropped or squeezed and hurt they will shy away from the person or situation in which they were hurt. You don't say how old your rabbit is so I will comment on age. As a rabbit gets older it becomes more aggressive naturally spayed/neutered or not.