they can breed as young as 4 months, but wait until your bunny is at least 6 months, don't breed when the bunny is older than 5 years. the first time is optimal between 6-12 months, After shebred it takes about a mont to give birth.
They x3 their size from birth
No.
-When bunnies give birth you might not need that much help, maybe just you and an adult. But, if that's going to happen I would suggest a vet there if that happens.
Yes they can have babies like be a dad to them but no they can not birth them only females can give birth
Yes, bunnies can have twins. It is common for rabbits to give birth to a litter of kits, ranging from one to several babies. Twins are not uncommon in rabbit pregnancies.
the same why humans give birth and they dont lay eggs
No, they do it by thereselves, but its nasty when they eat a ball of goopy gross stuff after they give birth, bleh!
No they don't, they give birth. As do all Mammals, and bunnies are mammals.
Ok wild bunnies have their babies in the spring and winter but in the winter most babies die and thats why you dont see them hoping around all over in the winter. But if your talking pet bunnies they have them year round as long as theres a boy :) My bunnies(i breed) would have them all the time but its not healthy for your bunnies to have them all the time! haha
They might die because they are too weak after giving all their nutrients to their litters.
Bunnies. Bunnies. Bunnies.
Bunnies reproduce through sexual reproduction, where a male bunny mates with a female bunny. The female bunny becomes pregnant and gives birth to a litter of baby bunnies after a gestation period of about 30 days. The baby bunnies, called kits, are born blind and hairless, and the mother cares for them until they are old enough to fend for themselves.