Yes.
If tail is to rabbit, caboose is to train.
Yes, the tail of a rabbit or hare is simply referred to as a "tail."
No, (wow i feel weird typing this) a rabbits butt is just underneath his tail.
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The name of the short tail of a rabbit, hare, or deer is known as a SCUT xx
No! The babies will be semi-wild, but still sweet! Wild rabbits do it! Don't kill the rabbit!
yes
your question is worded weird did u mean a mother rabbit feed a baby that is not hers if that was it then no it will not useually in less it is early on in its life and the same age as her babies
If tail is to rabbit, caboose is to train.
It is probably a female. And it is about to have babies
If a mother rabbit feels there is danger for her babies, she kills them. :(
A bunny's tail is commonly referred to as a "cottontail." This term is derived from the fluffy, white appearance of the tail, which resembles cotton. Cottontails are characteristic of many rabbit species, particularly those in the wild.
Yes, the tail of a rabbit or hare is simply referred to as a "tail."
a satin rabbit can have up to 10-12 babies.
she twitches her tail to show she is ready to mate.
Rabbit tails are used for warnings. When in danger, the rabbit flicks its tail up, showing the white part of the tail. This warns other rabbits danger is approaching.
they can't have babies without a male.