Yes, bigger rabbits sometimes attack smaller rabbits, but not always.
Rabbits attack other rabbits because they're being aggressive. Rabbits are sometimes aggressive due to fear/anger, or due to sexual hormones.
When rabbits are fighting, you should:
Yes theyre not freinds
Horses ancestors at the very beginning were the size of rabbits, but they got bigger.
No, baby rabbits are smaller than baby raccoons.
Yes they are bigger!!
Any big animal will keep the rabbits out, but you'll have to find out where to put the dead rabbit bodies once the bigger animal gives the rabbit a heart attack...
it depends. if you have a bigger rabbit they usually live for at least 5 years. smaller rabbits usually live for 7 or longer. by smaller i mean your 4 class breeds and bigger are your 6 class breeds.
Yes, dogs may attack rabbits as they are natural predators. It is important to supervise interactions between dogs and rabbits to ensure the safety of the rabbits.
no usually the male rabbits are bigger than female , because male rabbits are more dominate.
rabbits, but they make a bigger mess.
Yes, cats are natural predators and may attack rabbits if they see them as prey.
Actually, the character of a rabbit does not depend on the breed. It depends on the individual rabbit. But then, smaller rabbits have the tendency to be more alert, cautious, and easier to become scared. That's why small rabbit breeds aren't very suitable for smaller children. Bigger rabbits are more easygoing, relaxed, though that doesn't mean they can't be scared. So anyway, bigger rabbit breeds are better for smaller children.
Female rabbits are generally better pets than intact male rabbits because intact males will territory mark by stamping and spraying urine. Males that are castrated (before they are sexually mature and showing territorial behavior) make great pets.