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Rabbits live all over the world, except in the oceans and at the poles.
Yes, most of those rabbits that live in the prairies are jack rabbits. Rabbits live all over the world, well, except the rain forest.
there are not too many rabbits in Europe because most people don't like them.
Rabbits generally live in underground holes or burrows and eat plant material. The question is rather misleading as rabbits can live in several types of habitats as long as their needs are met (they can be found all over the world and rabbits are also domesticated)In the wild woods
Wild Rabbits range virtually all over the world. They eat the plants and vegitables available where they live. I thing the one I see in our back parking lot must live on grass clippings and stale french fries from the fast food joint a block over.
Rabbits are found in various continents such as Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. They are adaptable animals that can thrive in a variety of habitats including meadows, forests, deserts, and wetlands.
they live all over the world
they live all over the world
Plants live and die all over the world.
they live all over the world but not in Antarctica.
Rabbits live all throughout the world. They live in the United States and more than half of the rabbits in the world live in North America.
All rabbits live for 7-12 years and the longest living bunny was 19 years old.