Two female bunnies, if left in the same cage (not recommended) will act out the breeding scenario on each other. It is normal behavior and indicates that they are in season and should be bred if you want to raise bunnies BUT NOT BEFORE you give them their own cages. Rabbits are very territorial and should have their own space after 3 months of age.
No two girls should be ok but two boy with a female around would fight
The normal monoploid (n) # of a female sex cell is 23 chromosomes
Well, most rabbits do enjoy carrots. This is not true for all of them though. I own two, and my female loves them and my male won't even try them. If that is what you are asking, that is the best answer I can give. If you are asking, "Are bunnies the same as carrots", then no.
Girl bunnies cannot have babies by themselves, it is impossible there must be an outside factor.
yes two bunnies will fight to the death's but if they are family they won't
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Its normal but if you have a female(s) and the male and the female choose not to mate this could mean that the female is too dominant in the group but if there is too males alone its normal but if you want them to mate, get two females!!
seventy two
two female bunnies will not fight but male and male will try and kill eachother well i have to female bunnies and she tries to fight my other female bunnies and she stomped her foot so loud she was so mad
That's normal. One bump is female and two is a male so you have a female.
if they are not related then yes but if they are then no
A normal female genotype typically has two X chromosomes, represented as XX. These chromosomes determine the female sex characteristics and reproductive system development.