It depends if they're nutured if not they can get infections very easily and they can die but they can live with you about 8 years if you take care of them very well and you love them. Like you treat them as a family member except bunnies/rabbits like they're own territory and rabbits can not be taught to walk or do tricks or anything else.
they can get depressed and react
You payed for the litter? YOU DID. You don't split anything. You just.... die.
It depends on the mother, the living arrangement and remember to not have the male rabbit in the same pen as the mother and babies! I personally do handle the babies when they are first born just to ensure they are being fed and are healthy if you burry them again in the bedding then the mother doesn't eat them... this hides your scent since it should already be on the bedding from putting it in the cage hope this helpsThey do not always die well mine didnt some do though depends you cannot touch them though when they are born or the mother will eat them .Thankyou bye x x x x
It always depends on the hamster mother on how many baby she has. A litter can be very small, about 2-3, but it can also be very big, ranging from 12-16 or so. The more babies there are, the higher the mortality rate will be. Luckily, a usual litter ranges from about 4 to 6 pups.
It can destroy animals wildlife and take away their homes. It can also have an appealing scent to animals, so they might consume the plastic or Styrofoam litter and get sick or die.
it depends if the doe (mother) abandonds them like mine did . it depens how many they have if they have 4-6 then it is most likely that two will die .
the average is 7 but some can have just 1, and some much more than 7. I don't know the average that die, if you're a good breeder, and take care of your bunny well, I think none probably will die.
No, bunnies do not die when they get scared. They may get stressed or have a higher heart rate, but fear alone does not cause death in bunnies.
No, bunnies do not die when they get wet. However, it is important to keep them dry and warm to prevent health issues.
well lets say the bunnies die out, the predator will die because of theBunny Okay lets say the predator of the Bunnie dies out, bunnies eat plants and if theres to much bunnies the plants will die and then we will die.
Yes
because of the cycle of life
they can get depressed and react
Does don't go through "normal" ovulation cycles like human females do. Does will ovulate when they are introduced to the buck. This is why many breeders will "re-breed" a doe to increase her litter size. No specific season is needed, although if temps get too low (like below 30oF), sperm begin to die and litter size may become decreased or the doe may not get bred.
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While bunnies can experience sadness and stress, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that they can die specifically from depression. However, it is important to provide proper care and attention to ensure the well-being of pet bunnies.
They die