Yes. Rabbits generally prefer to live in groups but if you give them the care and attention they need the they should be OK living alone.
yes rabbits can live together but then they rely on each other if they live on there own they Will become closer to you
In almost all cases, yes. This is because female rabbits are territorial and most male rabbits fight. In rare cases will and un- neutered/spayed rabbit live with another rabbit.
most rabbits live in woods in North America, jack rabbits live in deserts.
Wild rabbits live in burrows.
no dawg
Some rabbits live in cold places like New Zealand rabbits, but some live in warm places like dwarf rabbits
Yes, rabbits are mammals. They have live babies.
Yes, most of those rabbits that live in the prairies are jack rabbits. Rabbits live all over the world, well, except the rain forest.
Rabbits that live in the Arctic.
Rabbits can live in barns. Some breeders keep their rabbits in barns, or they can also live in barns if a family member is allergic to rabbits. However, it is best to keep rabbits inside. Indoor rabbits tend to be healthier and live longer.
No, cottontail rabbits do not live in the desert. The desert does not support the lifestyle of the cottontail rabbit.
Wild rabbits live in burrows which are tunnels underground.