A group of rabbits is usually called a "warren." The word "warren" means both the group of rabbits, as well as the rabbits' home (an underground network of burrows).
Other words used for groups of rabbits include: nest, colony, bevy, bury, drove, trace, herd, hop, leash, husk, den, and trip.
Words for Specific Types
- Group of Domestic Rabbits: Herd
- Group of Hares: Down, Husk
- Group of Jackrabbits: Husk
- Group of Young Rabbits: Litter, Nest
a rabbit's habitat is called a "warren"No, a warren is a group of rabbits. A rabbits den is called a hutch.
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a group of rabbits is called a warren
Jack rabbits
a colony of rabbits is call a warren
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The term warren refers to a colony of rabbits. It can also be used to describe the underground tunnels where a group of rabbits live.
A group of Rabbits born to one mother is called a litter.
A group of rabbits is called a "warren." (This is also the name for their home, a network of underground tunnels.) The taxonomical group that rabbits belong to is "Leporidae."
I would not call rabbits fat i would call them plump.... But rabbits can get fat if u dont play with them enough and if u feed them to much...
A tribal social group.
rabbits don't usually walk they hop