In a way, yes. Human navels are particularly conspicuous, due to the relative size of the umbilical cord. The scar left on a rabbit when the cord is removed, heals to leave a much less noticable depression on the animal's abdomen.
No, because they don't carry their young in their belly and so they don't need an umbilical cord to feed them nourishment. They lay the egg and the baby and nourishment is insIDE the shell.
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dogs and cats and snakes and rabbits and cows and fish and birds
by presing buttens
sort of because there are a lot of levers and buttens
Most rabbits will have an enlarged belly, bigger than if she ate a lot. The real sign is if she starts to pull her belly hair, which she will use to nest the babies in.
Yes, they are more aggressive when they are pregnant. They will also bite and hiss at you if you touch or pet its belly.
use the buttens on your controler haha
xD you frakin mash your buttens
The likely word is the plural noun "buttons" (fasteners, or pressed switches).
You could, but I would not advise it.
well if you rub i belly and you feel round thing it is a girl if you don't than it is a boy