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There really is no specific ratio, and even an estimate depends on the age, breed, and variety of the rabbit. Rabbits have an average lifespan of 6 - 10 years and they are considered fully grown by eight months to a year old. The average human lifespan is currently estimated at 70 - 75 years and a human is generally considered fully grown by about 18 - 20 years old. So in comparison, a rabbit could be said to mature as much as 25 times faster than a human, but then the aging factor slows down to only about 8 - 10 times faster once adulthood is reached. So taking all these estimates into consideration, there are approximately eight rabbit years in one human year.

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