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Posted: 2017-01-17 11:03:44
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>> #151124
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Bunnies can actually carry two litters at a time due to having bicornate duplex uteri—which means that they have two uterine horns/lobes. Carrying multiple litters at once can be risky for one or both of those litters, and even for the mother. Buuuut the point is that, depending on how you want to handle bunny girl physiology, they could feasibly 'get to work on making the second litter' then and there.
Additionally, most litter-bearing animals, including rabbits iirc, can have litters sired by multiple fathers. I foster cats for a no-kill animal rescue (hence why I know all of these weird animal facts, aside from being a librarian and therefore a research addict), and we see litters all the time where half of the kittens look look nothing like their mom or each other (we rarely get to see the father(s), even when the litters and mothers are surrendered in-person)... just sayin' that your dom might want to take a good look at those triplets if he wasn't expecting a litter, is all. ;3
>> #151130
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Ooooh, oooh, I know a thing! I know a thing! *bounces up and down with her eagerness to infodump random animal trivia*
Bunnies can actually carry two litters at a time due to having bicornate duplex uteri—which means that they have two uterine horns/lobes. Carrying multiple litters at once can be risky for one or both of those litters, and even for the mother. Buuuut the point is that, depending on how you want to handle bunny girl physiology, they could feasibly 'get to work on making the second litter' then and there.
Additionally, most litter-bearing animals, including rabbits iirc, can have litters sired by multiple fathers. I foster cats for a no-kill animal rescue (hence why I know all of these weird animal facts, aside from being a librarian and therefore a research addict), and we see litters all the time where half of the kittens look look nothing like their mom or each other (we rarely get to see the father(s), even when the litters and mothers are surrendered in-person)... just sayin' that your dom might want to take a good look at those triplets if he wasn't expecting a litter, is all. ;3
Neat! I like knowing weird & interesting facts like those.
>> #151170
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Ooooh, oooh, I know a thing! I know a thing! *bounces up and down with her eagerness to infodump random animal trivia*
Bunnies can actually carry two litters at a time due to having bicornate duplex uteri—which means that they have two uterine horns/lobes. Carrying multiple litters at once can be risky for one or both of those litters, and even for the mother. Buuuut the point is that, depending on how you want to handle bunny girl physiology, they could feasibly 'get to work on making the second litter' then and there.
Additionally, most litter-bearing animals, including rabbits iirc, can have litters sired by multiple fathers. I foster cats for a no-kill animal rescue (hence why I know all of these weird animal facts, aside from being a librarian and therefore a research addict), and we see litters all the time where half of the kittens look look nothing like their mom or each other (we rarely get to see the father(s), even when the litters and mothers are surrendered in-person)... just sayin' that your dom might want to take a good look at those triplets if he wasn't expecting a litter, is all. ;3
That's actually really interesting! I'll keep that in mind the next time I make a bunny girl caption!
>> #151172
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That's actually really interesting! I'll keep that in mind the next time I make a bunny girl caption!
How do you think they reproduce that fast?!