Probably not.
Yes, rabbits are able to give birth while people are watching, however, if you do catch your rabbit giving birth, make sure you stay quiet and do not move her in any way. It is sometimes difficult to catch a rabbit giving birth because they usually kindle(give birth) late at night or early in the morning. --Newfoundland97
A rabbit typically gives birth to babies every 30 days.
Absolutely not! If you mess with the Mommie rabbit while she is giving birth, she can bite you, and she will be agitated enough to jump around and hurt the babies. Sticking hands in the cage can cause the mom to give birth to stillborn babies, and after birth the Mommie rabbit may decide not to take care of her babies if she is upset enough. Rabbits are one animal where nothing good comes from interfering.
My rabbit just gave birth and some of the signs would be ripping out the fur on her stomach to make a nest. She will be restless. But that will only have when she will give birth very soon.
A Baby Rabbit is called a kit if that is you question.
Where their straw is, when your rabbit is nearly ready to give birth, she will begin to pull out her fur, where she puts it is where she give birth. The fur is to keep the babies warm.
No, a rabbit is not an amphibian. A rabbit is a mammal, while amphibians are a different class of animals that include frogs, toads, and salamanders. Mammals give birth to live young and are warm-blooded, while amphibians typically lay eggs and are cold-blooded.
no
There doesn't seem to be a specific time of day that is preferable to a rabbit. They will not usually give birth with someone watching however, they are generally very secretive about birthing their babies. Often people will find the bunnies when they check on the bunny in the morning, which leads many to think they give birth overnight, but this is not necessarily the case.
No, they are mammals. They give birth to live young and nurse.
See the related question below.
Your rabbit was not/is not pregnant