It depends on the breed. Some domestic rabbits were made to be gentle and others to be eaten. Some gentle rabbit breeds that are great for beginners are Dutch, Himalayan, Netherland Dwarf, *Lops, English Spot, D'argent, Harlquin and Sable. Some aggressive and hard to take care of breeds are Angora, Beligan Hare, New Zealand, Flemish Giant and Polish. It never depends if its an adult or baby rabbit-- just the breed.
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BABY
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.
Bunnies are young rabbits, so technically a bunny becomes a rabbit as it grows older and reaches adulthood, typically around 6 months of age. However, the terms "bunny" and "rabbit" are often used interchangeably in informal language.
Baby Bunny Smith was born in 1856.
Baby Bunny Smith died in 1952.
Smack Bunny Baby was created in 1993-07.
No because if you do they will not loose there baby teeth in get there adult teeth.it is going to take Long to get the adult teeth
I have a bunny that I have had since she was a baby. She was really fun and exciting as a baby, and I thought that as an adult rabbit she would probably become boring. Not really. My rabbit still does 'bunny dances' everyday, and loves to play with toys and people. She rests a lot during the day when almost no one is home, but she can be plenty playful in the evenings. So, in reality, baby bunnies are not all that different from adult bunnies.
Baby Rabitts are known as bunny, kit, kitten, leveret or nestling, however a male adult Rabbit is somtimes called a "Jack"
Baby Loves a Funny Bunny was created in 1996.
Baby Buggy Bunny was created on 1954-12-18.
they will most likely fight