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An animal could possibly live a short amount of time in a LARGE pipe (large enough to move freely), but it would not live longer than a few days more than likely. Just a few reasons why... Inadequate air supply, no fresh water, inappropriate food, and just not enough room. If the rabbit had a way or going in an out of a large pipe, it could make a nest in there if it found a dry area I suppose, but as for living as in completely enclosed... No.

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