either a mental defect or they may mistake a common male for a female. NO it is not a sign of male dominance. (i know this because i work on a farm that raises rabbits, chicken, duck and cow)
yes some reptiles do.
It is usually not advised to keep two male rabbits together, especially if there are females nearby. However, if the pair are acquired together as youngsters, like littermates, and neutered before they reach sexual maturity, the chances for successful cohabitation greatly increases.
Probably the male rabbits dig
Male rabbits are bucks.Female rabbits are does.Young rabbits are called kittens or kits.
All male cats have penises just like human males
Penises.
Yes, that's why you never leave two rabbits in the same cage.
no usually the male rabbits are bigger than female , because male rabbits are more dominate.
They usually don't, unless it is two male rabbits, who are more territorial and likely to fight.
no because cows are female. bulls are male
Yes, male rabbits have sperm, how else would baby rabbits be in this beautiful world of ours.
They don't have to, but getting them neutered can calm them down a lot, it's also best to get them neutered if you're putting two male rabbits together, or a male and a female. Two male rabbits can still fight if you get them neutered, it just lowers the chance. And it's obvious what will happen if you put a male and female together...