Rabbits reach maturity as fast as five months but typically reach full maturity from six to eight months.
What age does a rabbit go up to?
Rabbits have different lifespans depending on their breed. Smaller breeds tend to live from five to eight years, while larger breeds live for an average of twelve years. The oldest recorded rabbit ever reached twenty-seven years of age.
Rabbits reach maturity as fast as five months but typically reach full maturity from six to eight months. |