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Yes. Otherwise, where would the next generation of humans come from?
How?? Baby rabbits don't even have their eyes open at 7 days of age.
You can train rabbit to use the litter box. First, make the bedding and litter a different material. Example: I use corncob litter which is gravelly and rough and for bedding I use newspaper which is softer. Next, put the litter box in the corner. (Rabbits are tidy animals and prefer to use the toilet somewhere else). Also, you can train your rabbit to come when you call his name. First, call his name when your near him. Next, when it is all quiet and your rabbit is about 5 feet away, call his name. If he comes, give him a treat and say praising words. Practice this multiple times until he does it all the time!
Its unpredictable, after her first it might take her 3 minutes for the next baby to come out, or seconds.
once you've bred the rabbit twice the should stay out until the next time you breed the rabbit once you've bred the rabbit twice the should stay out until the next time you breed the rabbit once you've bred the rabbit twice the should stay out until the next time you breed the rabbit
Children come from hospital. Next time you go with your mom, ask the doctor for the type of baby you want.
1999 was The Year of the Earth Rabbit. The next year of the Rabbit is 2011, when it will be the Year of the Metal or White Rabbit.
If the first baby is born in the last second of the first month Then the second baby could be born the next month
The first woman actually was in 1603 with Roanoke colony and the first baby born in America also happened at Roanoke Since the colony disappeared the next one would be in 1620 with the Plymouth colony.
Not necessarily, each pregnancy and delivery is different. no sometimes there are reasons for a early delivery and maybe there was a reason for the baby coming it has nothing to do with your next child. If your first child was preterm there may be a recurrent reason. If it was just a couple of weeks before due date then it would make no difference to your next child.
When your rabbit eats something bad, you (their owner) should observe your rabbit very carefully for the next week or so. If your rabbit shows any sign of illness, be prepared to administer first aid and/or bring your rabbit to the vet immediately. If your rabbit continues to be fine in all ways, make a note of the occasion and mention it to your vet at your next regular appointment. Pear seeds are toxic to rabbits but a single pear seed might not necessarily make your rabbit ill.
First, play with it. Next,give it food. Then,Change its diaper