Of course you can as long as there have been rehabiliated to be able to survive in the wild. Meaning they have to be able to know how to find food, shelter oon their own. Of course you can as long as there have been rehabiliated to be able to survive in the wild. Meaning they have to be able to know how to find food, shelter oon their own.
No, they would be too difficult to handle
No. It is not advised.
Whether a domestic animal is tame or feral has nothing to do with breed, and everything to do with individuality. A rabbit (of any breed) that has been abused or neglected, or that was raised outside by abandoned parents, will likely be feral. On the other hand, a rabbit (of any breed) that has been raised properly and socialized will likely be tame. Rabbits, especially dwarfs, need to be handled very carefully, as they are so fragile. They can be quite loving pets if they are introduced to people and petted from a young age. Like with all rabbits, as the Netherland Dwarf gets older, it is harder to get them to take well to new people if they aren't socialized. Rabbits are not as easy to care for as you might think. Like other pets that you bring into your home, they need a particular environment to become good pets. See the related links below for more info and helpful links on pet rabbits.
There are three main snow dogs two that are wild and one that is tame. The one that is tame is a husky. The two that are wild is an arctic fox and an arctic Wolf.
Bunnies are Herbivores. You see, Bunnies are like wild rabbits. With normal Rabbits the eat like Coleflower and Carrots etc.
Animals in the wild breeding, such as squirrels, rabbits, deer, elephants, etc., are not selective breeding (artificial selection).
There are fallow deer, roe deer, rabbits, partridges, turtledoves, quails, pheasants, and wild boar in Macedonia.
wild rabbits eat practically the same as tame rabbits, there vegetarians so all the eat is plants so they don't really have to adapt.
A tame rabbit is housed in a 'hutch' and wild rabbit's live underground in a burrow.
Wild rabbits live in burrows underground, while tame rabbits usually live in a wooden structure called a hutch.
The name of a rabbit's home depends on a few things. If it's your pet then it's a hutch, and if it's wild it's a burrow, run, or warren.
Well if you mean tame rabbits then it's called a hutch. Wild rabbits usually live in a hole or some kind of undergound thing. Hope that helps.
Tame is where you have a animal that is perfectly OK around people
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You can tame wild dogs by giving them bones.
a bat is tame
Rabbits are native to the Iberian Peninsula: Spain. They are now endangered there.
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they are tame but is depends if you bother them, then they might be wild depending on how you bother them they are tame but is depends if you bother them, then they might be wild depending on how you bother them