English, asked by divineplan2020, 8 months ago

Why do think so?
'It sat as still as if it was far away ...' What effect did the motionless and almost
lifeless rabbit have on (a) Mother and (b) the children?
Why do you think the rabbit was nut in the parlour first? Why was it later​

Answers

Answered by shantanukumar9686
1

Answer:

Stroke the mama, talk to her gently and love her, making her feel secure. After the first feeding, you probably won't have to do this again.

Explanation:

The female rabbit (doe) does not come into heat (oestrus) as do other animals. The doe will accept the male (buck) at any time of the year.

Does are mature and can breed at 5 to 6 months of age and can continue to have young for 4 years.

The length of pregnancy in the rabbit is 31 days and the doe can produce from 1 to 12 young each time she gives birth. She can become pregnant again within a few days of giving birth. However it is not good practice to allow the doe to become pregnant straight after giving birth. It is better to mate the doe when her young (litter) are 4 weeks old so that they are 8 weeks old when the next litter is born. In this way one doe can produce 6 litters a year.

Two weeks after mating you can feel the young through the side of the doe's belly.

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Answered by manseeratMSA
0

Answer:

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Explanation:

It sat as still as if it was far away."

What effect did the motionless and almost lifeless rabbit have on the mother and the children?

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