A young rabbit can be many different ages. Some breeds mature faster than others, so they become adults sooner than others. Typically a young rabbit is one that is anywhere from birth to 10 weeks old.
It varies by breed. Smaller breeds typically have litters of 3-4 "kits", as they are called. Larger breeds may have 10 or 12 or even more.
Young rabbits are referred to as "kits", "kittens", or "warrens".
The young rabbit is a kit or kittens.
A young rabbit is called a leveret.
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Rabbit young stay in their burrow. The female rabbit does not actively protect its young but instead rely on the isolation of the burrow to prevent predators from finding the young.
The young ones of a dog is called a PUPPY...............!
Brays
the difference is when you gentlly touch under the tail if something pops out of a small hole it is a male if nothing pops out it is a female. For more details, see the related question below (it applies to young lop eared rabbits as well as all rabbits).
There is more than one species of large rabbit, and each species has its own scientific name. All domestic rabbits, including large ones, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
No, just like all other animals there has to be a male and a female.
the blood and bones of the wee ones would be your first clue. also that fact that the mother rabbit is no-longer pregnant.
Its young ones are known by the following names - (i) Kitten (ii)Kit (iii)Bunny
Your new mother rabbit will sleep just not a whole lot because of her new young ones. She is just trying to be protactive of them nothing to worry about.
A female rabbit is a doe. A male rabbit is a buck, and a young rabbit is a kit or kitten.
A bunny is a rabbit, particularly a young rabbit.
getting more young is hard work. i dont know. about the age... ask ur vet. they will do it for free. huh? i dont think it really matters what breed. any breed of rabbit can produce up to 9 million kits within 5 years.
Rabbit=kitten cat=kitten dog=puppy doe=fawn cow=calf goat=kid horse= colt or filly frog=tadpole fly=maggot Kangaroo=joey
Rabbit young stay in their burrow. The female rabbit does not actively protect its young but instead rely on the isolation of the burrow to prevent predators from finding the young.
A baby rabbit in French is called a "lapin" or a "lapereau."
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I suggest you do, only put them together if you want baby rabbits, and then seperate again when the babies are born, as males can be rough with the young ones.