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What is a rabbit sexual or asexual?

Updated: 8/9/2023
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11y ago

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No, rabbits are not asexual: they're mammals.

More about asexual/sexual: Biologically-speaking, no animals are asexual: only plants, fungi, bacteria, single-celled organisms, etc. can be asexual. Sometimes humans are said to be "asexual" because they don't like sex, but really these people are still sexual beings because they can't reproduce any other way (this is defines us as "sexual" or "asexual," the way we're able to reproduce).

More about rabbit sexuality: Rabbits are very much sexual. Like humans, they do not have 'heat' periods and they breed, pretty much, whenever they can get at each other. The expression 'multiply like rabbits,' did not come from a perception of asexuality! The main thing which happens when rabbits of both sexes are in an area, and they aren't neutered/spayed, and they have food and water and space, what will happen is more rabbits -- decrease space, increase rabbits, decrease food, water: one still gets more rabbits, but really asocial rabbit behaviour (fights, eating kits, males and females with all sorts of non-usual behavior). A northern europian sociologist studied the problems of crowding with rats; it works with rabbits and humans, he decided.

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13y ago

Of course. Like the rest of us, Rabbits are not amphibious, aquatic or cold blooded and they mut in order to reproduce.

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12y ago

Although this isn't common terminology, "A sexual" (probably spelled "asexual"), when talking about rabbits, might mean spayed/neutered (a.k.a. fixed, altered).

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