I'm not sure what you mean by "hunch everything." If the rabbit is acting unusually, it could be sick -- look for signs of illness or injury, and be prepared to bring the rabbit to the vet if necessary. See the related questions below for details and helpful links. If the rabbit has always acted this way, then the Language of Lagomorphs website (linked below) might help you -- it's about rabbit body language.
A female rabbit is a 'doe', and a male is a 'buck'.
A male rabbit is a buck and a female rabbit is a doe.
The name for rabbit is 'lapin' (masc.) in French. That goes for the male rabbit, or for any rabbit regardless of its gender. 'Un lapin male' can be used if you want to state that a particular rabbit is a male one. A female rabbit is 'une lapine'.
No, the doe protects the kits more than the male rabbit does. The male will think that the kit is another rabbit trying to invade its territory! Then the male will trample on them without noticing.
The intact male Rabbit is called a Buck.
Another name for a male rabbit is "Buck".
A female rabbit is a 'doe', and a male is a 'buck'.
A buck is the male rabbit. Doe is the female
can you let the male rabbit and female rabbit out if one is alrady pregnate
Another name for a baby rabbit is a kitten. A baby male rabbit is called the same as a baby girl rabbit. You can call a female rabbit a Doe and a male rabbit a Buck. Hope that helped
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Rabbit from "Winnie the Pooh" is a male rabbit. You can tell because the voice used on the Playhouse Disney show is a male voice. Also, in the books, Rabbit is referred to as "he", "him" or "his".