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Rabbits eat bark, shrubs, buds, and berries. Rabbits aare very curious in the winter.
Hbornation
During winter, you will not see many rabbits because they are in their holes, but in the forests their feet will grow to the size of a kiddie snowshoe.
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any animal that sleeps through the winter. Examples: Bears, skunks, some rabbits, snakes, all rodents except for squirrels, and many others.
Some grassland animals that live in the winter include bison, deer, and prairie dogs. These animals have adapted to survive cold temperatures and limited food sources by growing thicker fur or hibernating.
Rabbits change their color. In spring, their fur is brown, and in the winter their fur is white.
Underground
winter
yes they do. for their animal hide to use as coats or blankets for winter.
Rabbits graze on grasses and other plants, and will brows on leaves, even eating bark in a severe winter.
Wild rabbits generally know when it's safe to have their babies. If wild rabbits are having babies in the winter, that probably means they're surviving; if they aren't having babies in the winter, that probably means they wouldn't survive if they did. Pet rabbits need to be kept safe and warm. They especially need to be kept dry, with good shelter from rain and snow. If the temperature drops below 50 degrees Fahrenheit (or 10 Celsius), they need a shelter that keeps them warm. See the question below about temperature for details. In colder weather, rabbits use more energy, and because breeding takes a lot of energy too, winter isn't a good time to breed your rabbits. If you have baby rabbits in the winter, bring them inside with the nursing mom. See the related link below for more info.