The European Rabbit (or Common Rabbit) is the species (Oryctolagus cuniculus) that is native to Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and Algeria.
In the wild, they are primarily found in the ecotone habitat- that is, the transitional area between forest land and grassland.
The domesticated European Rabbit's habitat is a room in an enclosure of some kind, like a hutch, or bunny-proofed room. See the related question below for more info about the pet rabbit's habitat (cage).
The rabbits in the new habitat will have a higher risk of random genetic mutations than the rabbits in the original habitat.
we are rabbits enemies because we hunt them and we destroy there habitat
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European rabbits do not hibernate. In their natural habitat of Southwestern Europe, their numbers are declining. But European rabbits have been introduced by man in Australia, New Zealand and South America where they are considered a threat.
the rabbits leave dropping everywhere which acts as a kind of fertilizer its not just European rabbits though.
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a rabbit's habitat is called a "warren"No, a warren is a group of rabbits. A rabbits den is called a hutch.
Jack rabbits live in the desert because that is their native habitat.
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The first reason why Rabbits are not going extinct is because they reproduce really quickly. Secondly their habitat, fields is growing because of farms.
Rabbits and cayotes.
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