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marshmello thumper fluffy bubuh skipper whats it look like?... that would help
If your bunny is living in your house and you let it run around, it would be a good idea to neuter. Male bunnies like to mark their territory by spraying urine and neutering takes care of this problem. If your bunny is living outside, you shouldn't have a problem and you do not have to neuter it.
Yes we have a male and when we got him the others were all female at the store and he was the calmest!
a hare (remember the tortoise and the hare?) the scientific name for the domestic rabbit is Oryctolagus cuniculus Another name (or nickname) for a rabbit is "coney". Actually, a rabbit and a hare are definitely two different animals. A baby rabbit (properly named "kit" - not "kitten") is born in a nest-lined burrow without fur, deaf, with its eyes closed, and is very vulnerable and helpless for at least 2 weeks. The fur grows within a week and the eyes open and deafness subsides in about 10 days. A baby hare, on the other hand, is born with fur, its eyes are open, and it is able to run/hop within minutes after being born - not in a burrow. (FYI: The birthing process is called "kindling")
A snow bunny is a standard sized, white bunny who lives in the snow
snow nigs is the common name for the male snow monkey
I think the nesquick bunny is male.
Mix a snow bunny with a pink apple. A snow bunny, just in case/for clarification, is made with an ice storm and a turtley leaf.
yes!, snowy is a good name for a girl, white rabbit.
yes
Yes. Unlike chickens, female bunnies need male bunny sperm to reproduce.
not unless neutered a older male will kill a younger male
very carefully
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Easter BunnyNo, the Easter bunny is a rabbit, not a human.