* Variable Litter Size: Rabbits have litters, and the number of kits (baby rabbits) in each litter varies. A typical litter is 4-12 kits, but it can be more or less depending on the breed and individual rabbit.
* Frequency of Litters: Rabbits can have multiple litters per year, usually 4-7. This is also influenced by breed, age, health, and environmental factors.
* Lifespan: The average lifespan of a rabbit is 5-10 years, though some can live longer.
* Factors Affecting Reproduction: Things like nutrition, housing, and stress can impact a rabbit's ability to breed and raise kits.
Instead of a fixed number, think of it this way:
* A healthy, well-cared-for female rabbit can have a significant number of offspring over her lifetime.
* Rabbits are known for their prolific breeding, and their population can quickly grow if not controlled.
Important Note: If you're thinking about breeding rabbits, do thorough research about responsible breeding practices. Overpopulation can lead to animal welfare issues.