take them to the vets to see if they are micro chipped and ask for advice
Not often, but yes
Yes, but you'd better keep them in a cage or they will be a pest.
Rabbits prefer a temperature range of 60-70 degrees Fahrenheit for their living environment.
two to three months trust me my dad breeds rabbits for a living
Spaying/neutering rabbits help rabbits not to breed. Also, if they don't breed they will live longer and become more territorial. Spayed/nuetered rabbits will be happier living with rabbits they dislike.
Rabbits do not necessarily prefer living in hutches. They can thrive in a variety of environments, as long as they have enough space, shelter, and enrichment. Hutches can provide a safe and secure living space for rabbits, but they also need opportunities for exercise and social interaction to be happy and healthy.
The cast of The Living Garden - 1992 includes: Geoff Hamilton as Presenter
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The non living things in a garden are rocks , and if there is any artifiacal items like pipe,light or anything else it is not living thing.And the fence also......
Pumas kill and eat deer, raccoons, squirrels, foxes, rabbits and skunks for a living