answersLogoWhite

0

rabbits fight using their but cheek because it is stronger than the other parts of the animals body

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why do your 2 rabbits fight?

nice rabbits and hares


What do rabbits do when there angry?

they fight


Does rabbits fight when there is another rabbit in there home?

They usually don't, unless it is two male rabbits, who are more territorial and likely to fight.


Do doe rabbits fight for dominance?

yes


What is a rabbits cometitors?

Rabbits compete other rabbits for more territory and space. They also fight over food and will hop, scratch, and growl at them.


Do does female rabbits fight with other does and do bucks male rabbits fight with other bucks?

Yes, females and males will fight with each other. They have small fights that are just a pecking order. The males can hurt each other if there is a female to fight over.


Do male rabbits fight over a doe?

Yes, they can and will fight if the female feels threatened. They will always fight if the doe is bred or does not want to be bred. Does can and will castrate a buck and have been known to kill bucks upon occasion. That is why you never put rabbits together to breed and walk away.


Should you keep 2 pregnant rabbits in the same hutch?

NO. They will fight.


Does rabbits fight with a mouse?

It very much depends on the attidudes of the animals.


Do rabbits and hamsters fight?

Rabbits fight with each other. Rabbits are very territorial and will even castrate and kill each other if food is not readily available. They will stake their territory and hold fast. Rabbits also fight with their predators. Primary predators include foxes, coyotes, bobcats - pretty much any larger carnivore, also pets like cats and dogs.


How do rabbits protect their homes?

They fight against other rabbits using their hind legs,and their teeth. They mark their territory like dogs,with pee.


What should you do when male rabbits fight?

A obvious answer would be to put them in separate cages.