When a rabbit goes on top of another rabbit, it can indicate a few things, primarily related to social behavior. It may be a display of dominance, especially in unneutered males, or it could be part of mating behavior. Additionally, it may simply be a way for rabbits to establish their social hierarchy within a group. It's essential to observe the context and the rabbits' overall behavior to understand the exact reason.
Oh yes, you will soon have baby bunnies
That means "another one goes" - in this case, "another one" ("otra" in Spanish) is feminine.
usually not... but a mother rabbit would eat her baby if it died
Yeah. You can get as many as you want..
They shed one and grow another
The name for rabbit is 'lapin' (masc.) in French. That goes for the male rabbit, or for any rabbit regardless of its gender. 'Un lapin male' can be used if you want to state that a particular rabbit is a male one. A female rabbit is 'une lapine'.
A rabbit, especially a young one
It means that she is very busy and goes from one project or task to another without taking a break. Bees go from one flower to another all day.
IF you mean the toon all white If you mean a real one it pink
It could mean a number of things one... you have a black rabbit... second if you don't have a black rabbit... then maybe your son or daughter bought a black rabbit and are trying to hide it from you.... Third.. you need to stop smoking funny cigarettes you roll yourself...
No, because it will not like the other rabbit because if a rabbits comanion dies it will dislike the new one, or it will like the new one if your lucky.
A simile A simile is a figure of speech in which one thing is compared to another.