Rabbits have an average lifespan of 6 - 10 years and they are considered fully grown by 8 months to a year old. The average human lifespan is currently estimated at 70 - 75 years and a human is generally considered fully grown by about 18 - 20 years old. So in comparison, a rabbit could be said to mature as much as 25 times faster than a human, but then the aging factor slows down to only about 8 - 10 times faster once adulthood is reached.
A rabbit's age is roughly calculated as 15 human years for the first year and 10 human years for the second year. Therefore, a 2-year-old rabbit would be about 25 in rabbit years.
Rabbit years are similar to dog years. One human year is about 7-8 rabbit years.
Yes, rabbits generally live 6-10 years. So I human year is about 7 or 8 rabbit years.
Probably, but it's slight. A really old human is 85. A really old elephant is 70. Similar, but the human still has the edge.
NO! They are not independent 'til probably 6 months.
Mature means acts a few years older but is not as old as it acts. Adult means an older rabbit.
Yes, in human years she is about 30 years old.
i dont think so...... i think they just use human years for aging
Rabbits live between 8 and 12 years. If we say that humans live between 52 and 82 years (see CIA below), then we can draw the rough conclusion that 1 rabbit year is the equivalent of 6 or 7 human years.
The average lifespan of a rabbit in captivity is typically between 8 to 12 years.
One answer: 45 years.Another answer: Domestic rabbits live on average 10 years, but they can live up to 16, 17. If an average human's lifespan is 70, but we can live up to, say, 110, 120, then... I'd estimate that a 5-year old rabbit is 35 years old.
A normal pet rabbit would live up to 7-8 years. So a 2 year old rabbit would be in its teenage/young adult stage. (maybe about 18-20-ish in human years?)