underground burrows
They will make their nests out of straw and fur.
no thats birds
Hopefully, sometimes first time does will not make a nest and sometimes they will make a nest but not have babies (psuedo pregnancy).
It is best to avoid frequent handling and cleaning of a baby rabbit's nest unless absolutely necessary. If the nest appears soiled or damaged, wait until the mother rabbit leaves to feed and quickly replace the bedding with dry hay or straw to prevent baby rabbits from getting cold or exposed. Do not remove baby rabbits from the nest unless there is a clear indication that they are abandoned or in distress.
The collective nouns are:a warren of rabbitsa nest of rabbitsa colony of rabbitsa bevy of rabbitsa trace of rabbits
Ya it is very bad indeed. Coz they dont live in a nest and if you find in a nest you wouldn't want to disturb them coz they are already homeless...
The daddy rabbit would but only to do harm to them. You should keep the daddy apart from the baby rabbits. Rabbits do not pick up their babies like cats do. If a baby falls out of the nest box the mom will not return it to it's nest. This is why you should be checking on your baby rabbits regularly comes in, the doe depends on you for help.
yes she would preferher own fur though
Yes, if a raccoon discovers a nest of bunnies it will eat them.
No. They make nests slightly underground. Have you seen any with wings?
Sure, unless you don't want him to get out.
Yes, crows will prey upon baby rabbits while in their nests. We had a nest of baby rabbits in our backyard and we noticed the some of the babies missing and the fur of the nest scattered around. We found two of the babies and put them back into the nest and recovered it with fur. We suspected a cat. Later that afternoon I saw 2 crows at the nest, they had pulled the babies from the nest. We were too late to save them.