She can have from one to 12 babies in one litter.
Bunnies typically open their eyes around 10 days. Some bunnies open their eyes even earlier if they feel that they really need to see where they are or what's going on. All my bunnies (so far) have opened their eyes on the afternoon of the 11th day. I sometimes "help" the process by taking off the crustiness that forms to help seal the bunnies eyes.
Mother and Baby turtles don't really have relationships. Most of the time the mother lay her eggs, and then leaves the nest. The babies rarely if not ever meet their mom.
Rabbits can have many kits per litter, ranging from one to ten, some litters of 13 have been reported. It depends on the breed of the rabbit also. My baby mini-lop came from a litter of ten.
as much as a baby can suck your mom boob
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spend as much time with them but do not handle them a long time then start scrubbing under their cheeks
A mother bunny visits her kits every so often, but does not always stay with them. It is in the natural habbit to stay away from them so prey does not find them as easily. If you have them in a cage, than they might be in the place that the mother sleeps, so she may spend more time with them. The normal amount of time spent with the bunnies is only enough time for feeding usually.!
if it with its mother then any time if it not wiv its mother you should wait about a month or 2
no.even when the baby is born,most of the time it would hate its mother a lot as some mothers love their babies too much and don't give them quiet time.
The average length of a pregnancy is 39 weeks.
Around 10 days old, the same time they begin to open their eyes.
the average bunny spends 20 % of their time grooming
No, Bunnies did not live during the time of the dinosaurs
Baby rabbits are called Kittens. Unofficially, we call baby rabbits bunnies. Way back when, "rabbit" was the word for the babies, and "Coney" was the word for grown rabbits (how Coney Island got its name). Language sure does change over time!
You don't make time - you manage it.
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I'm not sure, but they should at least be able to see, and have fur. i had a family of bunnies once, and every time we got a new batch of babies, the father would bite some of the newborns to death. gruesome.