Can female rabbits mate OTHER animals?

No, female rabbits cannot mate with other animals. They are a separate species and cannot reproduce with animals from different species.

This is due to biological barriers such as:

* Genetic incompatibility: Their chromosomes and genes are different, preventing successful fertilization.

* Reproductive anatomy: Their reproductive organs are designed for mating with other rabbits, not other species.

While some animals can hybridize (like a liger, a lion-tiger mix), rabbits are not known to do so. They are strictly limited to mating with other rabbits.