The answer is not 100% no because I'm sure it happens sometimes, but it is extraordinarily rare. Bucks will usually kill the litter, but not the dam.
You can only kill a rabbit using your penis if you try to have sex with it.
If a mother rabbit is stepping over or around it's litter of babies, they should be okay. If the mother is acting aggressive or neglectful, it might not be okay. Sometimes a mother rabbit is not ready to accept a litter of babies, and she will kill them. If she is very young she sometimes does not have the ability to care for the newborns, and she will kill them. I had a rabbit who did this once. It is nature's way. If you think the newborns are in danger, you can remove them from the mother and try feed and care for them yourself. If they are very young you may be unsuccessful. Try calling a responsible animal store, or your local vet for advice. Some shelters have people who are very well trained in these situations also. You will know if the babies are in true danger. Good luck.
Play with it and try to make it like you
by most counts, it shouldn't...as in any other species...it will definitely try to mate with it. And in rabbit's case, A LOT.
I am not sure if you have worded your question correctly but I will try to answer anyway. Becarful of putting rabbits together that have not been raised together. The female put with a male rabbit will most likely get pregnant yes, however, have a hutch that can separate the male and female once the babies are born or the male will eat the male bunnies. If there is more than one female in the hutch when you put in the male the females may try and kill the male so it is best to pick one female and put with male separately from the other females. Hope that was helpful.
They don't. The male grizzly will leave the mother almost immediately after mating. The mother grizzly will spend a great deal of time keeping male grizzlies away from her babies, especially the male babies, because the adult male grizzlies will try to kill them. It is a mean world these bears live in.
Yes. In fact, mother rabbits often do eat their kits. They do this when they become frightened thinking that they are putting them back inside their womb to "re-birth" later. Gross, I know! Have had this happen many times with rabbits that I own.
No. he tried to kill her mother, by setting the house on fire.
Ummm because he'll try to mate with her and, how would YOU like if a random guy tried to mate with you?? She is not in estrus and does not want to mate.
After giving birth to the babies separate the male from the female and babies or else the male will try to kill them. after a few week or so separate the mother and then separate the female and male babies or else they will mate at an early age and have undeveloped babies
Yes but they will try to rebreed with the doe (female rabbit).
Yes because the male will try to kill the female and the babies