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you shouldn't put a female but put them near one another they will start to get to know 1 another don't ever put male with male they will fight for ever Depending on a rabbits age, If a rabbit is only about two months old they can be put with another rabbit of the same age.
No, rabbits do not require vaccinations of any kind. They should, however be neutered/spayed. Especially females since the majority of them develop ovarian cancer and die before the age of 5.
DO NOT UNDER ANY OCCASION MIX WILD AND DOMESTIC BUNNIES OTHERWISE THE DOMESTIC MAY DIE, IT HAPPENED TO ME BEFORE! Even though the are still babies the chances are that your domestic bunnies may die!
No, rabbits eat lots of vegetables.
The anglerfish is a deep-sea fish where the male attaches permanently to the female, sharing nutrients and providing sperm. If a male anglerfish does not find a mate, it can eventually die due to starvation.
Yes, they can tie and if that happens they should be supervised but not pulled apart as injuries can occur. There is no chance of pregnancy if the dog has been neutered over a week (some semen survive after neutering but quickly die off due to body heat.)
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Yes, rabbits can die of fear. When rabbits are extremely stressed or frightened, their bodies can go into shock, leading to serious health complications or even death.
Are you asking if babies rabbits can die from getting their urine on them or are you asking if baby rabbits will die if they do not urinate?? Baby rabbits will die if they are in an unsanitary nest full of their urine (a wet nest) baby rabbits will also die if they are not stimulated to urinate which the mother does after she feed s them until they are old enough to go without her stimulation. That is why if you are bottle feeding you must stimulate the babies to get them to urinate everytime you feed them.
Yes, litters of rabbits can be born premature and die. This can be with 9 kits, or more or less.
It is a common belief that rabbits may seek their warrens or burrows to die peacefully. This behavior is thought to be a survival instinct to protect themselves from predators while they are weak or vulnerable. However, it is not always the case, as rabbits can die in various locations depending on the circumstances.
No, rabbits do not die if they get wet. However, they are at risk of hypothermia if they are not dried off and kept warm. It is important to ensure that rabbits are kept dry and warm to prevent any health issues.