Mate with other rabbits
yes. But if you poisen a rabbit and throw it out other animals WILL eat it and DIE
Rabbits have a good memory compared to other animals, as they can remember locations, routines, and even recognize their owners.
Rabbits can be skittish around other animals and may display a range of behaviors including hiding, thumping their hind legs, or even charging if they feel threatened. They are generally social animals and can form friendships with other rabbits or animals if properly introduced and given enough space. It's important to supervise interactions between rabbits and other animals to ensure their safety.
Animals consist of Lions, rabbits, raccoons and other normal animals
Rabbits have good night vision, but they are not as adept in the dark as some other nocturnal animals like owls or cats.
small birds, rabbits, possums, other small animals
rabbits and maybe deer and probably other animals too.
rabbits, other snakes and little animals
rabbits other animals small in size
Like most other animals, rabbits/bunnies have 4 feet (paws).
What most animals do in the wild, looking for food, find shelter, and avoid predators who eat them.
Yes, rabbits can be territorial animals, especially when it comes to defending their burrows or mating territories. They may exhibit aggressive behavior towards other rabbits invading their space.