You can get different breeds of rabbits such as the cashmere lop eared rabbits, which have ears that flop down either side of their face with really fluffy fur, and the other breeds I dont have the names of, but they are either long and prone to getting knots, and the rabbits with short neat fur. If a rabbit has lop ears, then they are basically floppy, otherwise they usually stick up.
For wild rabbits: it's a hole in the ground with lots of connecting tunnels. It's called a burrow.
For pet rabbits: it could be a hanging cage or a wooden house-like structure. It's called a hutch.
ribbits don't make nests they make burrows by digging in the mud their burrows are very cozy and a safe place.
they dig holes but I don't think they live in them... try http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_rabbits
big round and deep
it is made of leaves and twigs
big and round.
rabbits
Rabbits burrow to get shelter from rain, snow, and hail. They also burrow to get away from predators.
Rabbits dig the holes that is why they have claws.....
Some Chocolate Labs
Rabbit burrows are called "warrens".
Duckbill Platypus lay eggs in burrows that they dig into the river beds along streams.
They dig it.
Rabbits dig their own burrows . . . that explains why they had burrows before there were any humans.
They dig burrows in the ground.
Rabbits make their burrows by digging with their hind legs.
Basically they dig and dig and dig til they feel comfortable.
Other than rabbits? Moles dig interlinking runs, mice & voles will dig underground
Stoats and weasels will often take over burrows from their prey species, especially rabbits.
The rabbit den is called a burrow. They dig burrows in the ground to make a den.
Rabbits burrow to get shelter from rain, snow, and hail. They also burrow to get away from predators.
Yes, bilbies dig burrows. This is one of the reasons why the influx of rabbits has threatened bilbies' survival. Not only do the rabbits eat the same food the bilby needs, but their burrows can cause bilbies' burrows to cave in, trapping the bilbies.
Kiwi do not live in burrows, but they do dig out burrows for nesting.
Probably the male rabbits dig