No. My rabbit tryed reproducing with his own daughter!
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
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.
Baby rabbits are called kittens or kits and when it matures into an adult it will become a buck!
A female rabbit is a doe.A male rabbit is a buck.A baby rabbit is a kit (short for kitten).
A female rabbit is a doe.A male rabbit is a buck.A baby rabbit is a kit (short for kitten).
A male rabbit is a buck rabbit. A female is a doe. A baby is a kitten.
no, but the male rabbit will impregnate the female baby offspring when they mature. so young rabbits will not kill the baby rabbit.
a "male" rabbit is called a buck. don't know what a "mate" rabbit is!
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Baby Rabitts are known as bunny, kit, kitten, leveret or nestling, however a male adult Rabbit is somtimes called a "Jack"
NO, male rabbits are territorial and may hurt the baby. I concure! I would recommend that you not only keep your baby rabbits away from all adult male rabbits (bucks), but also do not let the bucks be around you without a someone that is atleast a teenager and knowledgeful of rabbit behavior as they are prone to be territorial among each other and may fight it out. Buck rabbits will kill infant rabbits and I have seen this happen as I was a rabbit breeder. There was only one buck rabbit I know of that did not do this and he was our most well behaved rabbit and this was only under my (as the family rabbit breeder and the one that studied it the most) supervision.
It is not recommended to house baby rabbits with an adult male rabbit, as the adult male may see the baby as a threat and exhibit aggressive behavior. It's best to introduce rabbits gradually and in a controlled environment to ensure they get along. It's important to consider the personalities of both rabbits and seek advice from a veterinarian or rabbit behavior specialist.