No, their physically appearance is the same. The only physical difference is in their reproductive systems.
No. A Cottontail rabbit is not a rabbit at all. It is a Hare, a cousin to our Domestic rabbits. In-fact if you put a female Hare in a Male rabbits cage, or visa versa they can't breed. They look they same but they are not the same thing.
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Cottontail rabbits are small although females may be slightly larger than males. Because they look so similar, the best way to tell whether they are female or male is to catch it and look at its genitalia to see what sex it is.
do female and male arthropods look different
they look the same
It's a rabbit, just younger. Of course it's going to look like a rabbit.
it look different because it does different jobs and one is male and the other one is female
yes....look at humans
An Eastern Cottontail Rabbit's footprint looks like 4 small circles ... one in middle, with two to right and left above it. The last small circle is directly below the middle one ... the top two are slightly larger than others.
Only slightly.
There is no official Netherland lop rabbit. There are Netherland Dwarves and lop breeds including Mini Lop, Holland Lop, and more. A Netherland lop rabbit would be a mixed breed. Additionally, in rabbits, all that the breed guarantees is a certain look and not a certain personality. As for general differences between female and male rabbits, female rabbits generally develop a dewlap. And of course, female rabbits do not have penises and testicles, but without flipping a rabbit over to inspect in detail, the casual viewer cannot tell. For details about how to tell if a rabbit is male or female, see the related question below.
Male rabbits, called bucks, are typically larger than female rabbits, called does. Bucks also have a more prominent, broad head compared to does. Additionally, bucks have visible testicles located beneath the tail.