The collective nouns are:
The collective nouns for rabbits are: bury of rabbits colony of rabbits down of rabbits drove of rabbits husk of rabbits leash of rabbits trace of rabbits trip of rabbits warren of rabbits nest of rabbits (young) wrack of rabbits (young) And for hares: drove of hares down of hares husk of hares leash of hares trace of hares trip of hares warren of hares I hope this is useful!
The possessive form for the plural noun rabbits is rabbits'.
rabbits
A rabbit's home is known as a burrow or rabbit hole. A group of burrows is called a warren. Domestic rabbits generally live in cages or hutches.
The plural form for rabbit ears is (one) rabbit's ears; or (two) rabbits' ears.
a group of rabbits is called a warren
Jack rabbits
A group of rabbits is usually called a "warren." The word "warren" means both the group of rabbits, as well as the rabbits' home (an underground network of burrows).Other words used for groups of rabbits include: nest, colony, bevy, bury, drove, trace, herd, hop, leash, husk, den, and trip.Words for Specific Types- Group of Domestic Rabbits: Herd- Group of Hares: Down, Husk- Group of Jackrabbits: Husk- Group of Young Rabbits: Litter, Nest
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The term warren refers to a colony of rabbits. It can also be used to describe the underground tunnels where a group of rabbits live.
A group of Rabbits born to one mother is called a litter.
A group of rabbits is called a "warren." (This is also the name for their home, a network of underground tunnels.) The taxonomical group that rabbits belong to is "Leporidae."
A tribal social group.
Lagomorpha
Hares.
a rabbit's habitat is called a "warren"No, a warren is a group of rabbits. A rabbits den is called a hutch.
A group of bunnies ( or rabbits ) are calledHerd,Net,Colony,Trace,Brove or WarrenI like flying purple bunnies