No they cant because they are living on food that you give them and once they are released they cant survive
The hutch rabbits in Watership Down are a group of rabbits who live in captivity in a hutch on the farm of the antagonist, General Woundwort. They are contrasted with the wild rabbits of Watership Down who have escaped and live free in the countryside. The hutch rabbits are portrayed as living in fear and captivity, symbolizing the struggle between freedom and control in the story.
In captivity, definitely in captivity.
Generally, wolves live longer than rabbits do. A wolf's lifespan in the wild is 20 years, give or take, although in captivity they usually only live 16 years. Rabbits, on the other hand, normally live 9-12 years as pets (well cared for pets, that is), and not even a year in the wild.
in the wild they do live in the wild but also live in captivity wild horses are most happy in the wild and horses born and raised in captivity are most happy w/ humans (unless the humans are abusive; STOP ANIMAL ABUSE AND HORSE SLAUGHTER just saying)
Wild rabbits live in burrows.
No, it is not recommended to keep a wild rabbit as a pet. Wild rabbits have specific needs and behaviors that are different from domesticated rabbits, and they may not adapt well to captivity. It is best to leave wild rabbits in their natural habitat.
Yes, rabbits and hares can live wild in the UK. I've seen them!
they live from 25 to 30 years in the wild and captivity
Sea Lions live longer in captivity. An average life span for a sea lion in the wild is 18 years and 23 in captivity. But, that does not mean an animal in the wild can't live longer than one in captivity.
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Wild rabbits live in burrows which are tunnels underground.
i do not live with it