If left on its own, it would likely be under a piece of furniture, in a corner.
first, gently pick up the bunny and place it on your lap. make sure its not the middle of the day or the bunny will not sleep. make sure the bunny is comfortable. you culd pet or stroke it where it likes to be. my bunny likes it between the eyes. hope this helps. eragonbunnylover3000
They sleep like other animals. Curl up like a cat does.
At 6 weeks bunnies are pretty wide awake, but like all young, they require more sleep than adults and hence do snooze quite a lot.I believe they sleep for about 6-8 hours. My bunny does anyways.That is possible.Rabbits sleep off-and-on during the day time and overnight. They don't sleep very deeply. Rabbits don't always close their eyes when they're sleeping, so it can be tricky to know if they're awake or not.
They will make a nest out of the bedding you put in the cage.
7 hours a day
well, the aswear is yes, but not merly as much as a human.
i think so because my dwarf Russian hamster squeaks and kicks out in his sleep. it's actually very cute
Cows can and will sleep anywhere they like whenever and however they feel, or whatever their daily routine entails. If they want to sleep inside, they'll sleep inside. If they want to sleep out, they'll sleep out.
there is no specific time.
Food, water, sleep, exercise, and love. ** Yes, but also a clean cage to make sure the bunny stays healthy.
Like all rabbits, dwarf rabbits are crepuscular, which means they're most active at dusk and dawn (and for the hours surrounding those times), and they sleep during the day, and they nap on and off overnight.
Inside of you.