Yes, they can be litter-trained.
You also have to make your home safe for the rabbit. This means "bunny-proofing." Wires, rugs/carpet, books, baseboards, furniture - these can all be dangerous to your rabbit!
Most people find it easier to keep their rabbit in an enclosure when they're not around to supervise. This way, you still have to bunny-proof, but not as extensively, because you're there to intervene. Options for enclosures include large cages or "condos" (cages with multiple floors), dog crates, exercise pens, or a fully-proofed bunny room. See the related question below for more details and links.
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.
no they dont
In the wild, a burrow for a single rabbit, and family groups live in a series of burrows/tunnels called a warren. In captivity (domestic or pet rabbits), their cage is called a hutch, condo, ex-pen, a run, or simply a cage; some rabbits also live "free range" in bunny-proofed rooms or even the whole home may be bunny-proofed. A wild rabbit's home is called a burrow, tunnel, or warren. A pet rabbit's home is called a hutch, condo, ex-pen, run, etc.
A rabbit's home is known as a burrow or rabbit hole. A group of burrows is called a warren. Domestic rabbits generally live in cages or hutches.
It could but it's likely. The oldest rabbit I've seen was 10
Well, I can't guarantee a fight-free day, but they should be able to...
NO!!! guinea pigs and rabbits can NEVER live together, the rabbit could kick the guinea pig and end up killing him!!
From what i know rabbits do
A reason is because it could be carrying rabies.
There are many people that use the nickname Rabbit. There could be a few that live in Ottumwa Iowa.
Rabbits live well in hutches that can be bought from your local pet store. They also live well in an enclosed area.
they live in their rabbit holes or burrows