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Why is there something like an egg under the female rabbit?

That's the rabbit's genitals. It can also be said to be the place where rabbits are fed.

If there is one on the other side of the tail, _ (: balls "∠) _ is the balls.

Rabbits are also more likely to distinguish between sexes when they are older. Because after 4 months of age, male rabbits will grow egg-shaped testicles, while female rabbits will not.

What happened to the rabbit laying eggs?

1. Rabbits are viviparous animals and cannot lay eggs. When breeding rabbits, it is recommended to choose May-July each year to improve the success rate of breeding. During the breeding period, two heterosexual rabbits in estrus can be raised in a cage so that they are familiar with it and mate. After mating, the female rabbits should be raised in isolation and replenished with adequate nutrition. The mother rabbit will give birth after one month of pregnancy, and the breeder needs to help deliver the baby.

2. How do rabbits lay eggs? rabbits can't lay eggs. Rabbits can't lay eggs if they are mammals. Rabbits are mammals and are viviparous, so they give birth to rabbits directly. Rabbits are sexually mature at three months old and mate at six months old. Rabbits have 30 days of pregnancy after mating, and each baby can give birth to five to eight cubs. Half a month after production, it can be replanted and propagated again, and the breeding cycle is relatively short.

3. Rabbits are viviparous mammals and are born without eggshells. Most of the animals with eggshells come out, mostly flying birds, and some reptiles. The only exception is the platypus, which is a mammal but lays eggs. As a result, 100% of rabbits are born without eggshells, and rabbits generally give birth to cubs in the form of viviparity, just like dogs and cats. And after the cub is born, the cub needs to be fed by itself.

Rabbits are mammals, but most mammals are viviparous, so rabbits can't lay eggs. Generally speaking, the people who lay eggs are reptiles or flying birds, but there are exceptions, such as the platypus, which is a mammal but lays eggs. Like pigs, dogs, cattle and sheep, rabbits are viviparous, and rabbits induce ovulation and can be mated between May and July. Rabbits have no obvious estrus and can mate and breed all the year round.

Do rabbits have eggshells when they are born?

The rabbit is a mammal, a viviparous structure, not an egg structure, so it has no eggshell. The egg shell is formed by the mature follicles entering the fallopian tube, and the protein secreted by the fallopian tube wraps the yolk, then goes down gradually to form the inner and outer shell membrane, and finally reaches the uterine part, where the egg shell is formed.

A rabbit is born without an eggshell. It is a viviparous mammal that, like dogs and cats, is produced in viviparous form by mating. After giving birth, the cub needs to be breast-fed by the mother. if the mother has enough milk and surplus, it means that the rabbit is energetic to reproduce and can mate again in the next estrus. Rabbits are born without eggshells. Rabbits are viviparous mammals. They are born without eggshells.

Of course he will be suffocated. The respiratory system of a newborn rabbit is not very strong.