No. But a rabbit will kill any male rabbit that comes around, or at least castrate it. That pretty much insures that the babies are his.
The answer is not 100% no because I'm sure it happens sometimes, but it is extraordinarily rare. Bucks will usually kill the litter, but not the dam.
a rat can kill a rabbit a rat can kill a rabbit
yes, if you don't then the dadie rabbit will kill the litter
Yes he has to kill a lot of newborn vampires to be able to survive
No, kitty litter will not kill grass. However, by dumping kitty litter in your lawn, it will make a mess.
If a mother rabbit is stepping over or around it's litter of babies, they should be okay. If the mother is acting aggressive or neglectful, it might not be okay. Sometimes a mother rabbit is not ready to accept a litter of babies, and she will kill them. If she is very young she sometimes does not have the ability to care for the newborns, and she will kill them. I had a rabbit who did this once. It is nature's way. If you think the newborns are in danger, you can remove them from the mother and try feed and care for them yourself. If they are very young you may be unsuccessful. Try calling a responsible animal store, or your local vet for advice. Some shelters have people who are very well trained in these situations also. You will know if the babies are in true danger. Good luck.
First off, a doe will not tolerate a buck around her litter. This is because she instively knows that a buck will attack, and even kill, her kits.
You can only kill a rabbit using your penis if you try to have sex with it.
kill it
While it is possible for a rabbit to injure a cat in self-defense, it is unlikely for a rabbit to kill a cat due to their size and natural behaviors.
I think it highly unlikely that a rabbit would kill a chicken. But could they?? Yes, a rabbit can kill another rabbit or a cat with those powerful hind legs so they certainly COULD kill a chicken. I see little reason for them to do so though.
no that's impossible