Rabbits learn essential survival skills from their parents, including foraging for food, identifying safe hiding spots, and recognizing predators. Maternal care contributes to their socialization and behavioral development, helping them understand social cues within their species. Additionally, young rabbits observe and mimic their parents, which aids in learning grooming habits and establishing territory. Overall, parental guidance is crucial for the young rabbits' adaptation to their environment.
All rabbits need to live with its parents for at least 8 weeks. All rabbits need to leave the nest when they are 6 months old. That is when they are more territorial and will attack other rabbits.
you can learn by respecting your parents
actually,,, other rabbits know there names... others are not..... but when you call them with a name and you call it everyday,, the can know it...
the pups learn from the parents how to hunt and how to hide
Lions learn from their parents how to hunt and survive.They would learn how to hunt, and how to live by themselves
You learn from your parents or a teacher.
trust them
No, rabbits do not kill their babies. They are known to be protective and caring parents, often nursing and grooming their young to ensure their well-being.
Eagles learn to fly and fish with the help of their parents.
Chameleons learn how to hunt from their parents
From their parents and by experience.
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