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Why do rabbits fight?

Rabbits are fighting.

The real character of a rabbit is not as lovely as its appearance. Fighting is the nature of rabbits. Putting two male rabbits of similar age together makes fighting inevitable, so why do rabbits fight?

To make it clear that rabbits fight, we have to talk about the ancestor of rabbits-rabbits. Although rabbits are a vulnerable group in nature and have many natural enemies, they have a habit very similar to the king of beasts, that is, living alone. As the saying goes, one mountain can't accommodate two tigers, and weak rabbits also like to be alone, and their territorial consciousness is particularly strong. Especially among males, it is a terrible thing if a male rabbit breaks into another male rabbit's territory. In a word, fight!

You see, this rabbit's personality is so unique! This unique temper has been formed since the ancestor of the rabbit, the hare, and passed down from generation to generation.

Tan said: "This rabbit is domesticated by rabbits, so in the wild, rabbits live alone and rarely stay together. Now we put it together artificially and add the characteristics of male animals, so it is very easy to fight. "

Aquaculture should go with the flow, so as to avoid many problems. So, what should we pay attention to in view of the rabbit's fighting habit? The most important thing is to separate rabbits in time.

Rabbits can live with a large group of mothers when they are young, but when they grow up to 60 days, they have to set up their own doors. You see, a rabbit in a single room does not interfere with each other and can't fight.