One answer: Two male rabbits can get along great! But they should both be neutered, or else they'll probably fight.
Rabbits are social animals and tend to enjoy having friends but they also, like humans, sometimes just don't get along with each other for individual reasons. Rabbits who are strangers should be introduced carefully, in case they don't take to each other and try to fight (and they shouldn't be allowed to fight). Neutering/spaying your rabbit can benefit its health and behaviour. If you don't neuter/spay your rabbit, it will either try to breed or fight with other rabbits.
Another answer: if one is a baby and the other is an adult then the adult male would try and eat the baby male so either get two male adult rabbits or two baby male rabbits
Another answer: It depends. Most of the time they'll fight, so you have to let them get used to each other in separate cages first, then let them out together, and after that put them in the same cage, but supervise them, and if they fight, take one out and repeat the everlasting procedure (just kidding, I think).
Definitely. It will also help two does get along. However, keep in mind that rabbits are territorial animals and when kept in close quarters may become irritable with one another on occasion, just like people. If the rabbits got along prior to becoming breeding age, but have turned on one another, there is a very good chance that neutering will mellow them out again.
Every rabbit should have their own cage. Rabbits are very territorial and do not get along well when they feel they are being infringed upon. If you are colony breeding expect fighting among the does and buck AND the buck will be likely to kill or try to kill any young male rabbits that are born when they get to the age to breed.
Unless they're spayed/neutered, rabbits generally don't get along with each other. Once they're spayed/neutered and have recovered from their surgery, rabbits can be introduced carefully. Some rabbits will dislike each other for individual reasons, just like humans sometimes dislike each other. Unless rabbits are "bonded" (which means they love each other and can be trusted not to fight), they shouldn't be kept in the same cage or left alone together unsupervised. Never let rabbits fight! The bonding process can be quick and easy (a couple of weeks) or long and requiring lots of patience. See the related link below for more info about keeping rabbits together (bonding).
Yes, they can. It can take time, though.
Girl bunnies cannot have babies by themselves, it is impossible there must be an outside factor.
two female bunnies will not fight but male and male will try and kill eachother well i have to female bunnies and she tries to fight my other female bunnies and she stomped her foot so loud she was so mad
Well, most rabbits do enjoy carrots. This is not true for all of them though. I own two, and my female loves them and my male won't even try them. If that is what you are asking, that is the best answer I can give. If you are asking, "Are bunnies the same as carrots", then no.
Yes
Yes, I used to have two male cats, and they got along great, as long as there is not a female cat around or with you, they should be fine.
Male bunnies have two nipples, but they are not as visible as those on female bunnies.
yep... they should, as long as they have a place that they can chill at.eg;a little room filled with straw.
Generally two male morning doves are along with a single female. If one dies the other is there.
male and female. Now get along back to the hideout, kidnapper!
A snail is both female and male. They are hermaphrodites.
After mating, yes. After the female has given birth to the bunnies, no. If the female gets pregnant RIGHT after giving birth, her health will go down. Best to wait a day or two before mating again. Better yet, go and spay and neuter that couple.