Pregnancy in rabbits requires sexual reproduction. This means a male rabbit (buck) must mate with a female rabbit (doe) for fertilization to occur.
While some animals can reproduce asexually, rabbits are mammals and rely on the combination of genetic material from both a male and a female to create offspring.
It's important to note that rabbits can become pregnant very easily, even from a single mating. They have a very short gestation period (around 30-32 days) and can have multiple litters per year.