why does my pet rabbit laying eggs? it isn't mammle(sp?)?

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hi i bought a pet rabbit yesterday and this morning it started laying a bunch of tiny brown eggs. the rabbit didnt even sit on the eggs to keep them warm so I collected the eggs and placed them on a heating blanket but they quickly started to stink horribly and i didnt want to kill the baby rabbits inside so I took them off and have just been holding them gently in my closed palm. I thought rabbits was a mammle (sp?) and in school they said mammles don't lay eggs, the baby grows inside like a person. So is the rabbit a mammle or a reptle or something different? I am very confused about the whole situation and don't know what I should do to make sure these eggs hatch. There are nine of them
 
Don’t worry, it takes a male rabbit to fertilize the eggs so there’s no baby rabbits inside. You can just eat the eggs. They’re delicious and nutritious.
 
I think both you guys are wrong those are rabbit seeds. Like if you look outside you can sometimes catch rabbit sprouts popping up out of the ground, see look:
RabbitSprouts.jpg

So I think if you go outside and bury them eventually some bunnies will grow in your yard. You can still eat them if you want but it seems a little cruel to me.
 
Nigger that isn't a rabbit, it's a bunne. Bunnes are the ovipositing ones.

Also don't listen to Germoids or Lutherans. They'll tell you it's a hare, but they're wrong and retarded.
 
That's a special breed of bunni called an Easter bunni. That's where Easter Eggs come from. They're not fertilized so it's okay: Eat them.
 
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