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(THAT'S SUCH A DUMB QUESTION)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'.
If you want babies, Yes.
The female will entirely never accept the male rabbit it is their instinct to run from them even if they were related the female will want to part only because of instinct.
A female rabbit is a 'doe', and a male is a 'buck'.
It is generally recommended to get a female rabbit to bond with a male rabbit as same-sex pairs, especially two male rabbits, can often lead to territorial issues and fighting. Introducing a female rabbit can help reduce these conflicts and create a harmonious environment for both rabbits.
A male rabbit is a buck and a female rabbit is a doe.
They will always accept them but not nescessarily want to mate at that point in time. They usually run away from the male and make a very loud grunt like a wild hog. If your female rabbit is running away from the male but you want them to mate do not hold her down as this will cause her to bite you as it JUST happend to me about an hour ago...
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