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"Breeding like bunnies" is a statement that sort of says it all. There are no issues regarding the survival status of rabbits that I have read about for decades.

The pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) found in the Columbia Basin is endangered. (Pygmy rabbits in other parts of the US are not endangered at all.) It was believed at one point that they were extinct in the wild and only existed in captivity. Through conservation efforts, pygmy rabbits were bred and released back into the wild and have begun to breed naturally again.

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12y ago

4 or 5 years if it is a healthy rabbit can go up to 8 years or more

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Endangered exact number not known

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11y ago

bad they are prey to a lot of animals

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