Not often, but yes
take them to the vets to see if they are micro chipped and ask for advice
Spread fox urine and fox hair around the garden.
To prevent the wild rabbits from foraging in our garden, I am going to electrify the fence.
I should think not. Defiantly don't try it!! Maybe if it was bought from a pet shop as a treat. But not a wild one from your garden!
Yes, domestic rabbits can breed with wild rabbits.
Yes, wild rabbits and domestic rabbits can breed with each other.
If you call it "wild", you can find garden snails in your own front or back yard on a rainy day, or just after it rains!
Rabbits and deer are common examples of herbivores, which could be described as living a vegetarianlifestyle.
The necessary steps for releasing rabbits back into the wild include ensuring they are healthy, finding a suitable release site with adequate food and shelter, acclimating them to the environment, and monitoring their progress after release.
Flowers, fruits, grasses and vegetables are the garden plants that wild rabbits aged six months and older like. Wild leptorids favor fresh black-eyed Susans, greens and roses from late spring to early fall. They prefer bark, buds, needles and twigs from young shrubs and trees as well as snapdragons from late fall to early spring.
Yes, they can. Wild animals actually can have more types of natural food because they are more adapted to different forms of food.
They forage for vegetation and they build underground burrows. Wild rabbits also frolic in the fields, playing and socializing, grooming one another, taking care of their babies, running and hiding from predators, fighting potential sexual competitors (other rabbits), and mating.