usually it would be because it was the last born.
how long can baby bunnies stay away from their mother?
There are a few meanings. The first is a soft bunny that you can snuggle with. The other, according to the urban dictionary, is someone you love very much and can stay in bed with all day.
they find shelter, it could be in someones yard like a tree in the yard or on the deck or porch or even in the forest so they stay dty but lots of little bunnies die in their burrows by them being filled up by water : (
they can stay in the sun however long they want bunnies are outdoors but its ok to have a indoor bunny i have 2 that are inside you can take them outside and just let them wonder around but i would watch them
A baby penguin may stay with its parents for nearly the first year of its life. After that it is weaned and on its own.
how long can baby bunnies stay away from their mother?
they have good stuff to help the bunny stay helthy.
NO! Of course not
No.
In the wild when rabbits are living in warrens the male rabbits stay with the warren but the females with babies are in a separate part of the warren than the other bunnies. Males are very territorial and will run other male rabbits off.
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.!
small bunnies are cute, but you'll have to feed them for a long time throughout the years although if it's a bunny that is born small and will always stay small may only need little portions of food. Also you can keep it a whole lot of time. Big Bunnies look wrong. And are older so you may only have him for a couple of years.
first answer: No, there is no difference between a bunny and a rabbit. The word "bunny" is just a nickname for rabbits -- it derives from the old-time word for "rabbit," which was "coney" (pronounced with a soft "o," like "honey"). The word "rabbit" actually used to mean baby coneys -- nowadays, "rabbit" refers to the animal in general, "bunny" is a nickname, and babies are called "kits" (or "kittens"). second answer: I think they do have a difference between them because the bunny has their ears bend down forward and the rabbit ears stays up response: You are thinking of lop-eared rabbits. Bunnies with ears that bend down are called lops or lop-eared. Bunnies with ears that stay up don't have a special name.
after the delivery, as you observed they don't have pug or skin yet, but suddenly as the day passed they grow. after a week, your bunny or rabbit had the big difference between the first day and a 1st week, because they grew/changed up everyday. they grow up fast so nothing to worry,. don't let your BOY bunny be with the GIRL bunny after the delivery. you should separate them for about 1 month, for the sake of baby bunnies. BABY and their MOM should put in One Cage. you should give concentration of your bunnies if that is the first delivery because some bunnies killed their babies when they are much hungry.
In or out of what? Their nest box? They should stay in their nest box until they are able to get out by themselves. Is that your question?
No it is possible for a lizard and a bunny to stay in the same cage. The lizard could attack the bunny or the other way around.
no, dwarf hotot rabbits are meant to stay inside human shelter if not being played with or walked all bunnies other than wild ones can get diseases if kept outside too long