Do rabbits have balls?

Look for testicles.
Male rabbits have testicles, which are visible on the outside of their bodies. These are located in his groin between the back legs. Rabbit testicles are long and narrow, rather than round and ball-like as on dogs. Look for two torpedo-shaped bulges, one on either side below the skin.
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What do balls look like on a rabbit?

The testicles are rather hairless, pink or grey with an obvious network of small blood vessels running across the surface of the scrotum (the skin sac enclosing the testicles). The scrotum enclosing the somewhat "sausage shaped" bunny jewels starts in front of the prepuce and curves backwards towards the tail.
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How many balls does a rabbit have?

The 2 scrotal sacs (scrota) are located in the perineal region, ventrally to the anus (Figure 4). They are composed of skin, fibro-muscular tissue, connective tissue, and parietal vaginal tunic. Their main function is to keep the testicles at a temperature slightly lower than body temperature.
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How big are rabbits balls?

A male rabbit's, or buck's, testicles are naturally relatively large (averaging 15x35mm). However, they can increase in size or shape for a number of reasons, some of which are completely normal and some of which could be signs of disease.
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Do female bunnies have periods?

Rabbits do not menstruate. If unspayed females start passing blood, they can bleed to death within a few days. Blood in the urine can also be a sign of bladder stones. If a bunny is not feeling well, or if it is obese and has soft poop, then it will not groom itself well in its genital and tail region.
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Do girl rabbits hump things?

Female rabbits hump each other as a means of asserting social dominance. The Italian Journal of Zoology recorded such behavior between two female rabbits in a colony that already had a hierarchy in place. This is a common behavior post-reaching sexual maturity. It is a means of asserting dominance without fighting.
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Can 2 male rabbits live together?

Two male rabbits can get along together, but this is usually the least successful pairing. For a male-male pairing to work, one rabbit needs to be much more submissive than the other. They also must be neutered. Neutered males tend to be calmer and more likely to get along.
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Why do bunnies poop balls?

This is what most people think of when you say rabbit poop. They are small, round balls made up of mainly undigested hay. These droppings are relatively firm and more or less completely dry, and they don't smell. There will be lots of these to clean up in the hutch, so take the opportunity to see if they look normal.
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Do rabbits poop from their mouth?

Rabbits have two different kinds of poo. The first type of poo is called a caecotroph and this is the poo that rabbits eat – most often nibbling them directly from the bottom and then giving them a light chew before swallowing. Sounds horrible but totally essential and normal for rabbits.
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What is rabbit poop called?

Bunnies actually make two different kinds of droppings: little black round ones and softer black ones known as cecotropes that are eaten. This process is known as coprophagy, and functions the same as cows chewing their cud.
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Can I leave a rabbit alone for 3 days?

Rabbits are not particularly independent, so they can't be left on their own for more than two days. However, if it's just a weekend or a working day, we can make sure they get everything they need, so we can spend time away from home without worrying too much about their health.
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Is it cruel to keep a rabbit alone?

Bunnies are social animals, and, with a few rare exceptions, they need rabbit company. However, if properly and carefully introduced, some rabbits can bond with other animals, such as cats and dogs. You can also keep a solo rabbit, as long as you provide several hours per day of social interaction.
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Can baby bunnies get pregnant?

Female rabbits, called does, reach sexual maturity around 6 months of age, but some will develop faster and can get pregnant as young as 4 months old. Larger and giant breeds reach sexual maturity later, up to 12 months or so of age.
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How do I stop my rabbit humping?

If your rabbits are mounting each other a lot, instigating fights, stop them, DO NOT SEPARATE them; place them side by side. Pet them together and talk to them quietly. Do not let the chasing ensue. Check your rabbits for injuries each day even if they appear to be getting along well.
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Why is my female rabbit honking?

If a rabbit is honking, grunting, and circling, it's a sign that the mating dance has begun. Both males and females make these noises. If your rabbits have been neutered, they may honk and grunt out of general excitement, like if they see you coming with a treat. They may also do it to get your attention.
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Why does my rabbit run in circles around me?

Circling is usually a form of courtship behavior, indicating that your rabbit wants to mate. It may be accompanied by honking noises. In neutered rabbits, circling can be a way of establishing dominance. Rabbits can also circle when they want attention, are bored, or are initiating play.
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Why rabbit pee is red?

Cases of bloody urine in rabbits often turn out to be normal rabbit urine which is simply a deep red colour due to the extretion of plant pigments within the diet. True cases of blood in the urine (haematuria) are often due to stones/sludge within the urinary tract, cystitis, uterine adencarcinoma, polyps or abortion.
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Why is my bunnies pee orange?

Thick white urine containing reddish-orange pigment is indicative of an excess of dietary calcium." Bloody urine in rabbits may be rare, but red urine is not.
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Can I sleep with my bunny?

If your rabbit wants to sleep with you and can do so safely, it's fine. If you're prepared to risk losing sleep, sharing a bed with a rabbit will deepen your bond. Just remember that rabbits like routine. You can't share your bed some nights but not others.
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Do bunnies balls drop?

Male rabbits can be castrated at any age. If you have taken on young rabbits, it's best to have them castrated as soon as their testicles descend (10–12 weeks) although take advice from your own vet – some may prefer you to wait a little longer.
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Is it OK to have one rabbit?

Rabbits are social animals, so a single rabbit is likely to feel lonely and depressed. Rabbits can live alone, but you'll need to provide your pet with the attention (company, petting, grooming, exercise, playing, and enrichment) that a bonded rabbit partner would provide.
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Should I cover my rabbits cage at night?

In the daytime, keep the front of the hutch uncovered for ventilation purposes. It is fine to cover more of the hutch during the night but you should still leave a small area open for ventilation. Add extra bedding for your bunny to snuggle into. This can be lined underneath with newspaper for increased insulation.
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Do rabbits get attached to their owners?

Rabbits do appear to become attached to one person once a bond has formed. The formation of this bond takes time, patience, and no small amount of work. However, an attachment requires a bit more time. New rabbits can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to form an attachment to their owners.
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