No, a blue-eyed rabbit can be either male or female. See the related question below for more details and helpful links with pictures about how to find out if your rabbit is male or female.
Female rabbits are called does, and males are bucks.
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a hare (remember the tortoise and the hare?) the scientific name for the domestic rabbit is Oryctolagus cuniculus Another name (or nickname) for a rabbit is "coney". Actually, a rabbit and a hare are definitely two different animals. A baby rabbit (properly named "kit" - not "kitten") is born in a nest-lined burrow without fur, deaf, with its eyes closed, and is very vulnerable and helpless for at least 2 weeks. The fur grows within a week and the eyes open and deafness subsides in about 10 days. A baby hare, on the other hand, is born with fur, its eyes are open, and it is able to run/hop within minutes after being born - not in a burrow. (FYI: The birthing process is called "kindling")
A baby hare is called a leveret. It is born fully furred with its eyes open and is able to move around shortly after birth.
No. A Cottontail rabbit is not a rabbit at all. It is a Hare, a cousin to our Domestic rabbits. In-fact if you put a female Hare in a Male rabbits cage, or visa versa they can't breed. They look they same but they are not the same thing.
A male hare is called a buck or a jack
Female rabbits are called does, and males are bucks.
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A male hare is called a jack or a buck.
A male rabbit is called a buck as well as a deer, a female is a doe.
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Male goats, hares, and rabbits are all called "bucks."
A hare is Another species. Similar but not the same. A male rabbit is a buck.
a hare (remember the tortoise and the hare?) the scientific name for the domestic rabbit is Oryctolagus cuniculus Another name (or nickname) for a rabbit is "coney". Actually, a rabbit and a hare are definitely two different animals. A baby rabbit (properly named "kit" - not "kitten") is born in a nest-lined burrow without fur, deaf, with its eyes closed, and is very vulnerable and helpless for at least 2 weeks. The fur grows within a week and the eyes open and deafness subsides in about 10 days. A baby hare, on the other hand, is born with fur, its eyes are open, and it is able to run/hop within minutes after being born - not in a burrow. (FYI: The birthing process is called "kindling")
The term "hare" does not have distinct feminine and masculine genders in the English language. In English, nouns do not typically have gendered forms like some other languages. Instead, pronouns such as "she" and "he" are used to indicate gender when referring to living beings.