Pet rabbits need to live in a space that is safe for them, like a big cage, dog crate, hutch, exercise pen, "cube condo," or a "rabbit-proof" room. See the related question below about rabbit cages for more details and helpful links.
In the wild then they live in a burrow.
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In my house in cage or in my bed
Wild rabbits live in a warren, which is a hole (burrow) in the ground.
Found in many parts of the world, rabbits are found in forests, meadows, woods, grasslands, wetlands, and deserts. While more than half of the world's rabbit population lives in North America, the best known species is the European rabbit, which lives in underground burrows, also known as rabbit holes. A group of burrows makes up what is called a warren.
Rabbits graze on grasses, forbs, and leafy weeds, so they are referred to as "herbivores".
Wild rabbits live in forest, grasslands, and tundras , in burrows in the ground.
you are most likely to find a wild rabbit living in a burrow
wild rabbits live in underground burrows,prairies,grasslands,deserts,tundra and taiga
houses and farms and more places
in burrows
in a burrow
Underground
Most likely a rabbit. :)
A domestic rabbit may be able to survive in the wild for a short period of time. But generally no they cannot survive the wild. They do not have the instincts needed. They do not know how to escape predators or survive winters. A domestic rabbit would not last too long in the wild.
A rabbit can get up to as big as a puppy DOG
A wild rabbit found in parts of North, Central, and South America.
Yes.
If it LIVES in the wild, yes.Oryctolagus cuniculus lives quite well in the wild.
A jack rabbit lives up to about 4 years
it would be very hard but not impossible. it depends on the amount of time the rabbit was out of the wild A baby wild rabbit taken into your home would not survive if re-released, but a wounded wild rabbit re-habilitated MAYT be all right.
Unless you raised a wild rabbit, then your rabbit is not a jackrabbit. Jackrabbits are not domesticated: they're wild hares. All domestic rabbits are of the European Rabbit species.
A Dark Rabbit Has Seven Lives was created in 2010.
No you can not. If it is a pet rabbit, then definitely no. If it's a wild rabbit that like lives in your garden then maybe. Most likely you will never catch it, though. It will never be scared to death, only superstitiously it can talk and say to you that it will be scared to death itself.
Most likely a rabbit. :)
Yes, it is generally safe to eat wild rabbit, as long as it has not been contaminated by some sort of agricultural or industrial waste. People have hunted and eaten wild rabbit from prehistoric times.
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wild rabbit
it is shy