Rabbits can't "warren" each other: the word "warren" is not a verb, but a noun that means either a community of rabbits who live together, or the underground system of burrows where they live.
Probably dark, roots coming out from all over the soil walls, maybe some insects and earthworms here and there, possibly some rabbit poo scattered around some places.
The network of rabbit tunnels is called a Warren
connected rabbit burrows are called a "Warren"
Warren :)
a rabbit den a rabbit hole It's a burrow
Rabbits, or hare, live in warren.
no its a warren
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warren
a rabbit
The possessive form of the noun warren is warren's.example: The rabbit warren's roof should be repaired.
a rabbit obiousley
a borrow? a home..