In the wild, a rabbits house is called a "burrow", or more correctly a "Warren", where it lives with other rabbits.
In captivity, a rabbits house is called a "hutch", and the space it can run around in, usually a frame with chicken wire around it, is called a "run"
We always called it a coop which just means an enclosed space or cage for chickens and other small animals. In the wild they can rear their young in burrow systems called warrens, and non-buorrwing rabbits have surface nests called forms.
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a nest, I've never heard of a rabbit den.
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The common phrase is a "hutch".
A wild rabbit's shelter is called a burrow; a network of burrows is called a warren. Pet rabbits live in hutches, cages, exercise pens, cube condos, etc.
A rabbit "hutch" for tame rabbits or a rabbit "warren" for wild rabbits.
The shelter for rabbits is called a "Hutch" The place wild rabbits live is called a warren.
It makes a burrow
Rabbits are often called bunnies.
A family of rabbits is called a fluffle in Britain and in the Us they are called a herd. a Hutch is the house/cage they live in.
Air, water, food, shelter.
The shelter for rabbits is called a "Hutch" The place wild rabbits live is called a warren.
A house for rabbits is sometimes called a hutch.
It makes a burrow
It really all depends on what shelter and what rabbit!
Shelter, grass and water
Wild rabbits live in burrows.
Rabbits burrow into the ground.
water food and love and care shelter
The shelter of a donkey is usually called a pen or a donkey pen. It can also be called a shelter or donkey shelter.
Rabbits are often called bunnies.
Angora rabbits need the exact same care as all pet rabbits, except they need more regular grooming. An angora rabbit's shelter should be just like any other pet rabbit's shelter. See the related questions below for info and links.
shelter and rabbits love to eat the leafs