Yes this is very normal. She will most likely start using some of her fur too.
Just a pointer, while your rabbit is nesting, don't try to move anything in her nest.
probably not.
It is pregnant, give the rabbit extra bedding where she has made her nest, be expecting up to 10 babies.
It is difficult to determine if the rabbit is pregnant based on nest-building behavior alone. The rabbit may have removed the nest from the box to let it dry if it got wet from the rain. Keep an eye on the rabbit for other signs of pregnancy, such as nesting material being pulled from her fur or an increase in appetite.
You would know because they make a nest.
that will always be the female that is pregnant with her kits
Sort of your preference, If you are sure she is not pregnant it is probably a sign she wants to be bred. Leaving her nest will not hurt a thing unless she is using it for a potty.
Not always The female rabbit could be having a pretend pregnancy or the rabbit might be cold
She will properly I don't know cause I have got a rabbit but it is a boy his name is Puddles
Yes, a rabbit can build a nest without being pregnant. Usually false pregnancies cause this, where the doe believes she is pregnant and the body goes through the motions of pregnancy (i.e. eats more, builds a nest, can become aggressive, etc.). You may also notice a very crude version of a nest by either bucks or does during a heavy molt. If the rabbit sleeps in one spot and already has a "bed" made, while the fur is being molted out it can get caught within the bed and look like a very crude nest. *Note: This is not actually a rabbit making a nest, but can be mistaken as such*
it begins to pull off their hair to form a nest for its bunnies. in addition, it gets defensive.
yes it means if she is pregnant that the babys will be there soon or if she is not pregnant that is really bad
Your rabbit is collecting fur in her mouth because she is wanting to build a nest for her future young. This is a seasonal behavior and does not necessarily mean your rabbit is pregnant. However, I would pay attention to your rabbit just in case she could be pregnant.