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.
The rabbit will dig a burrow tommorow.
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.
It was self dug out by a rabbit
we entered in the rabbit's Burrow. The burrow was very big.
They dig in the hole intill they make burrow
Depending on where the rabbits' location is, it's home is usually a burrow, hole in the ground, nest, or small den.