They usually don't, unless it is two male rabbits, who are more territorial and likely to fight.
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.
They might fight, but it's more likely they will mate and have babies. Please think twice before allowing rabbits to breed. There are bunnies all over that are living in shelters and waiting to be adopted; many will even be killed by the shelter because no one has adopted them and their time has run out. If you want to be involved with more rabbits, contact a local shelter, rabbit rescue group, or House Rabbit Society chapter.
rabbits normally only fight when another rabbit or animal is trying to take its food or even its home. it also depends whether or not the rabbit is a pet or not, because if it is not a pet, it is obviously raised differently than if it was. Any rabbit, any sex, any relation and NOT altered will eventually fight as they are very territorial and they fight to establish dominance and to drive the other rabbit away.
A "rabbit hutch" or simply "a hutch" is a home for rabbits. Examples: We built a rabbit hutch from old lumber and mesh wire. The rabbits settled into their hutch. The door of the hutch came unlatched and the rabbits escaped.
A hutch is a home you build for a rabbit.
What do u mean by home what home?if their home is a rabbit house then yesI f you mean by your house then yes if you have a lead walk your rabbit
Rabbits burrow into the ground.
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.
You can go to a farm and get a handreared lionhead rabbit for £15 OR pets at home £25....
Depending on where the rabbits' location is, it's home is usually a burrow, hole in the ground, nest, or small den.
Rabbits are very territorial creatures and will often feel that their home is being invaded. You should most likely separate them
no they don't. I'm a rabbit expert and if they did attract rodents to your home, but if it was a pet rabbit it would just be the smell of the manure if you haven't cleaned it up his cage in a few months!