You don't! Wild rabbits are a pest, and should be exterminated. They cause too much damage to the Eco-system. Rabbits eat all the food so other animals (ones that belong) starve to death! Fair? I don't think so!
rabbits don't live in nests.Baby rabbits are born in nests!On game preserves it is illegal to disturb Wild Cottontail nests.
you can find baby rabbits in their nest. if you don't know where the nest is then if you see an adult rabbit then quietly follow it because it will go back to its nest. if you go to it's nest and there are no baby rabbits then have a look in a different area.
If you have already taken in wild baby rabbits, chances are very high that their mother will not take them back. Mother rabbits will abandon their young if the baby bunnies, smell of human rather than rabbit. Baby rabbits can be fed warm cream using miniature baby bottles, if need be. Place the baby rabbit on its back, as this is the way it would be suckling from its mother, and place the nipple of the bottle in front of its mouth. Please note: It is best to leave wild life of any kind alone, the best thing to do for the safety of animals taken in from the wild, is to call animal services.
Yes, wild cats do hunt rabbits. On many occasions, a cat will hunt the baby rabbits for food.
NO.
Baby rabbits are called Kittens and they stay in their burrow until they are at least 4 weeks of age.
Mother died.
no because there to young
What rabbits do is try to prevent wild animals from finding their babies. Rabbits hide their babies in nests underground, and they only visit them twice a day so they don't attract attention. If a wild animal finds the nest, though, they generally don't do anything about it. Rabbits can fight - they have sharp teeth and claws, and powerful back legs that can gut another animal - but this is normally to fight with other rabbits, or to defend themselves.
yes how else would they get their food
My babies are wild but theystarted crawling around pretty early(within the first two weeks) and they started to hop around their 15th to 17th day.
Some do... especially in the cottontail family. Most rabbit breeds are derived from the European Cottontail and can still be bred with them.