All animals can be gay. I watched a prog on Discovery and scientists looked at a few diff species to see whether this debate contained any truth. It did. They found gay sheep, gay monkeys and gay dolphins amongst others.
2007-01-14 02:22:33
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answered by lellylurve 3
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Rabbit Gay Chat
2016-12-15 14:15:06
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answered by ? 4
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Ever heard the expression "they breed like rabbits?" Well, male rabbits are highly sexual and want to breed a lot - they will attempt to hump any animal they can. Because rabbits are such easy prey for so many wild animals, they reproduce quickly in order to maintain their populations.
I had a bunny once that kept trying to hump my dog's leg, and she became so irritated with him, that I thought one day she would bite him and accidentally kill him.
SOLUTION: Have your rabbits neutered! They will do a 180 degree turn and will be much less aggressive. Furthermore, they will no longer display this kind of behavior toward one another. You will really like the difference in their demeanor and it is really worth it.
After I neutered my bunny, he got along great with the dog. Infact, he thought HE was a dog ... and would lay down next to the dog all the time - just for the company. It was so cute!
2007-01-14 01:40:19
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answered by americansneedtowakeup 5
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Course not, they do it to see who is the most dominant. I have a male and female and the female humps the male for most of the time.
PS, if you can't tell a female rabbit from a male (and yes, it's difficult), you obviously don't know enough about rabbits to start mating them.
2007-01-15 03:00:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Believe it or not, NO. They use that type of move you call "vibrating" as a way to establish dominance. The weaker one become submissive to the dominant one but how each reacts to the move.
So though they may seem like they are breeding, they are not. They are just figuring out the "pecking order" of the group (of 2).
Hope this helps!
2007-01-14 01:36:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be that they're just responding to their testosterone and humping the nearest thing, but there are cases of animals showing a preferring to hump their own sex, rejecting members of the opposite sex. If you want them to breed, separate them and put them with a female rabbit. If not, let them have their fun!
2007-01-14 01:36:21
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answered by Stardust 4
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Well, I did have a male rabbit that used to hump my guinea pig- and he was a boy too!! We got his bits chopped off tho (by a vet of course) and it soon put a stop to that!!
2007-01-14 06:46:47
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answered by Katy L 1
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no its most likely the male rabbits think the other is female
2007-01-14 02:15:18
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answered by jake r 2
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Ever seen a rabbit try to hump a balloon? it's so funny,
brings a whole new meaning to 'gang bang'!
2007-01-14 08:37:31
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answered by Spottie 2
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they do this to establish dominance. several species do this. sometimes humans.... but that's different. anyway, that's why your 2 males are doing that. the vet should have known this!!
2007-01-14 01:52:44
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answered by *~HoNeYBeE~* 5
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