Wild rabbits live all over the world. Different species live in different kinds of weather. Domestic rabbits were bred from wild European Rabbits who lived in dry Mediterranean weather (not too hot, not too cold). Hot weather, cold weather, and wet and windy weather can be life-threatening for pet rabbits. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
Bunnies are pretty hearty animals and can survive almost all conditions.
We just had a foot of snow and I just covered her cage with a tarp and my bunny is fine.
But I did find that bunnies do not like the heat, so avoid at all costs giving your bunny heat exhaustion.
You can put your cage in a shady place, have a constant supply of fresh water, and have frozen water bottles kept in the cage to cool off your bunny.
Rabbits can survive in a wide range of climates, they will adapt. I will go so far as to assume you want to know what temperature range they can survive in? The perfect range in temp for a rabbit is 40 degrees to 75 degrees. They can survive in higher and they can survive in lower with proper housing and protection from the elements.
Rabbits live all over the world and in all climates, they can tolerate most weather conditions.
summer
Some rabbits live in cold places like New Zealand rabbits, but some live in warm places like dwarf rabbits
Approximately 50-75 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, cottontail rabbits do not live in the desert. The desert does not support the lifestyle of the cottontail rabbit.
yes they can No..Rabbits are not migratory mammals.
No they do not.
There are 16 species of Cottontail Rabbit. Depending on location, the Cottontail rabbits are often hunted by eagles, hawks, owls, raptors, coyotes, bobcats, cougars, weasels, foxes, alligators, large snakes, and people.a 12 gauge
Yes, but be careful, many cottontails have fleas.
No, cottontail rabbits do not live in the desert. The desert does not support the lifestyle of the cottontail rabbit.
where do cottontail rabbits live
Yes bobcats eat cottontail rabbits.
cottontail rabbits eat dandelion grass seeds and berries
There are many different species of cottontail rabbits. They all belong to the genus Sylvilagus:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: LagomorphaFamily: LeporidaeGenus: Sylvilagus
cottontail rabbits eat dandelion grass seeds and berries
A cottontail rabbit - like all rabbits - is a consumer.
Pygmy and Cottontail rabbits. The volcano rabbit of Mexico is endangered, but the pygmy and cottontail rabbits are not endangered species.
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Some do... especially in the cottontail family. Most rabbit breeds are derived from the European Cottontail and can still be bred with them.
A cottontail is a type of rabbit. Here in oregon, the wild rabbits are referred to as cottontails.