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All baby organisms all called offspring. Baby cottontail rabbits are called kits
rabbits don't live in nests.Baby rabbits are born in nests!On game preserves it is illegal to disturb Wild Cottontail nests.
Yes, baby rabbits with diarrhea will die -- no matter what species or breed they are -- unless they get immediate attention from an experienced vet (and even then, the chances of survival are low). Baby rabbits usually get diarrhea because they were separated from their mother too early; another possible cause is parasites. It's extremely difficult to care for a wild baby rabbit, or even a pet rabbit, if it is not yet weaned. Many people find baby rabbits outdoors and think they've been abandoned, when in fact they haven't been -- the mother is just off somewhere, and will return to her babies when they need her. Generally speaking, wildlife should be left alone. If you find yourself caring for a baby cottontail rabbit, seek help from someone who knows what to do, like a wildlife rehabber, rabbit vet, rabbit rescuer, or even someone at an animal shelter or local government animal control office. See the links below for more help.
First Answer: Hare (Hares and jackrabbits, leporids belonging to the genus Lepus)More Information: Actually, hares and rabbits are not the same animal. Rabbits are leporids, like hares, meaning they both belong to the Leporidae family. There are 12 genera in the family Leporidae: members of the Lepus genus are hares, while all the other genera are made up of rabbits.There are many different species of wild rabbit all over the world, like:Amami rabbit in JapanRiverine rabbit in South AfricaBunyoro rabbit in central Africathe Striped rabbits (two species: Sumatran and Annamite) in Southeast AsiaEuropean rabbit, which is native to the western Mediterranean region (Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Algeria), but has been introduced into the wild in many places, like the UK and AustraliaTapeti in Central and South AmericaDice's Cottontail in Costa Rica and Panamathe Volcano rabbit, Omilteme Cottontail, Mexican Cottontail, and Tres Marias Cottontail in Mexicoand the many rabbits of North America: Pygmy rabbit, Brush rabbit, San Jose Brush rabbit, Swamp rabbit, Marsh rabbit, Eastern cottontail, New England cottontail, Mountain cottontail, and the Desert cottontailOnly one species of rabbit, the European Rabbit, has been domesticated. All domestic breeds of rabbit were bred from the European Rabbit.Wild rabbits are herbivores, and they eat the plants local to their region. They live in large communities (called warrens). They dig tunnels and burrows underground to live in (also called warrens). As they graze, they perform the valuable service of cutting back growth and fertilising the plants their feces. Rabbits are food for pretty much any predator that can catch them (including foxes, stoats, hawks, racoons, bobcats, and humans).
take it to the vet See the related link below for details about how to care for domestic baby bunnies and their mom.
A baby cottontail bunny will typically nurse until the age of 4 or 5 weeks at which time the mother cottontail will wean the baby. After the baby cottontail bunny has been weaned it can easily feed itself on grass and other vegetation that it finds.
A baby rabbit is called a 'kitten.'
a baby rabbit is called a kitten a baby hare is called a leveret.
All baby organisms all called offspring. Baby cottontail rabbits are called kits
A baby rabbit is called a kit.