It has a curved top for it's house like some people do.
a tree or a burrow
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.
a rabbit den a rabbit hole It's a burrow
A rabbit's burrow can vary in width depending on the size of the rabbit species and the number of chambers within the burrow. On average, a rabbit's burrow can be around 6-10 inches wide.
A burrow if it's in the ground, but if it's a constructed home, we call that a 'hutch'.
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.
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.
The rabbit will dig a burrow tommorow.
It was self dug out by a rabbit
we entered in the rabbit's Burrow. The burrow was very big.
Depending on where the rabbits' location is, it's home is usually a burrow, hole in the ground, nest, or small den.
They dig in the hole intill they make burrow