i hope someone puts a better answer then i am about to :P as my wording may be a bit off
yes and no
rabbits are usually inquisitive and social creatures
but they can get aggressive if provoked or for a number of other reasons
such as being in pain or sick etc
the concept that rabbits are complete cowards is a misnomer
jack rabbits can be very aggressive, so I highly recommend a pet store rabbit or a guinea pig.
That's not true. Boy rabbits kill boy rabbits, for territory, and for mates................ Emroxy Female rabbits will also kill male rabbits and other females, for the same reason, territory.
Yes, female rabbits can growl. Growling is a sign of aggression or stress in rabbits and can occur in both males and females. It is important to observe the behavior of the rabbit and address any underlying issues causing the growling.
Both species can be aggressive and with quail being very small, they could be harmed by both genders of chicken. Pen them separately.
While it is not mandatory for rabbits to be neutered, it is highly recommended for various reasons. Neutering can prevent health issues, reduce aggressive behavior, control overpopulation, and improve the quality of life for rabbits.
In my experience, no. Sugar Gliders can be very aggressive towards other species. I have two male sugar gliders and they are quite aggressive when around my rabbits.
Because that's the natural order of things: rabbits are prey and dogs are predators.Not all dogs are aggressive to rabbits, though. Pet rabbits and dogs have been known to get along very well (although they should never be left alone together, no matter how well they behave: too many rabbits have been lost that way).Some dog breeds tend to be more aggressive towards rabbits than others.
Yes, bigger rabbits sometimes attack smaller rabbits, but not always.Rabbits attack other rabbits because they're being aggressive. Rabbits are sometimes aggressive due to fear/anger, or due to sexual hormones.When rabbits are fighting, you should:Prevent them from hurting each other; separate them immediatelyTreat any wounds immediately (first aid and vet care)Socialize the aggressive rabbit(s) and create a habitat that helps them feel safe and secure: they'll become happier and less aggressiveTake care when re-introducing the rabbits
yes, yes they do and it hurts
Well, like most rabbits Netherland dwarfs can be scared into a heart attack. that is why they should be kept inside. many rabbits get heart attacks because of aggressive barking of dogs, aggressive cats, or sudden very loud noises like fireworks.
other small non aggressive mammals are best.
They might fight but I think all rabbits are herbivores and non aggressive, even if they were they are about the same size so rabbit would not be a predator
jack rabbits can be very aggressive, so I highly recommend a pet store rabbit or a guinea pig.
No chinchillas are aggressive and rabbit can too but not as much as chinchillas!
That's not true. Boy rabbits kill boy rabbits, for territory, and for mates................ Emroxy Female rabbits will also kill male rabbits and other females, for the same reason, territory.
Yes, they are more aggressive when they are pregnant. They will also bite and hiss at you if you touch or pet its belly.
Yes, if one of your rabbits is exhibiting signs of aggression, I would definitely separate them. However, due to their age, I would consider the aggressive behavior to be sexual in nature. If you do not plan to breed your rabbits, I would consider having them spayed or neutered. This could clear up any sexual aggression.