you have to put a heating pad under it
It makes a burrow
grass and soft mud
The doe makes a nest and lines it with fur and the nest is well-hidden in a small burrow that helps retain heat. Domestic rabbits are very similar.
it's their instinct and plus, it's nice and quiet down in their burrow.
When a female rabbit is in gestation, she will pluck fur from her body to line her burrow with so her young can be kept warm when she is away.
YES.
under it to keep water out
rabbits I think
It makes a burrow to keep warm in the winter and so it is a place to find a mate and produce offspring.
Rabbits are animals that live in burrows.
Yes, rabbits are known to burrow to make nests. They dig burrows underground to create safe, warm, and hidden spaces for their young, called kits. Rabbits are burrowers by nature and use these burrows not only for nesting but also as shelter from predators and harsh weather conditions.
In a Nest in their burrow. Rabbits live in a burrow near long grass so that most predators don't get to them so they wont be a rabbit roast or somethings dinner.