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What is the difference between male and female bunnies?
My parents have agreed to getting a bunny and i am so happy!! I really want to make an educated decision on which bunny to get so it is compatible with me and my family so it will live a very happy life. I have already decided on the breed and now i want to decide on the gender. What are the differences between male and female bunnies? Behavioural and physical? Also if you guys have any good websites with rabbit information that would really help too!! Thanks so much for the help!! Xx
Marissa: LOOOL thanks :3 im pretty sure i knew that part but it made me laugh. >.< LOOL
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- catxLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Every rabbit has an individual personality. As long as they're desexed and raised correctly and with respect, they should be friendly and happy whichever sex.
I have met both friendly and skittish and shy and aggressive rabbits of both sexes at the rescue I volunteer at. Go to a rescue to get your rabbit, they can then match the right temperament of rabbit with your family.
I recommend this forum:
- Anonymous5 years ago
the names are completely lovable. To sex you have chose to reveal them over. which includes your index and middle palms practice gentle rigidity to each and each and every area of the genitalia so it pops out. the girls will look pointed and in case you look on the protrusion you'll see the vulva slit taking position the front on the girls. the boys the protrusion will look slightly more advantageous blunted with a small urethra hollow on the suitable. both sexes could have agency bumps on each and each and every area of the genitalia those are fragrance glands. once the girls hit sexual adulthood there's a more advantageous positive danger than not they are going to initiate combating besides as they have a tendency to get territorial and grumpy with hormones.
- Anonymous8 years ago
In my experience usually males are more friendly.sometimes does get moody when they want bred.
Source(s): Over 25 years experience raising and showing rabbits in many different breeds