Giant rabbits live just like all other pet rabbits live, only their habitat needs to be bigger.
Pet rabbits need to be kept safe, and most people find it easiest to keep their rabbit safe inside a cage or other enclosure when they're not around to supervise. Another option is to completely bunny-proof a room for the rabbit or even your entire home.
No matter what, you'll have to do some bunny-proofing, because rabbits need the time and space to run around, exercise, play, and socialize every day. Any space your rabbit can access needs to be safe and bunny-proofed. Any space your rabbit can access when you're not there, though, needs to be 100% perfectly bunny-proofed, because rabbits can be very curious and also very determined when it comes to destructive behaviour.
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Rabbits have a life span of 5 to 10 years. On average they will live 6 years.
Large rabbits do tend to live shorter than smaller rabbits. I have a Checkered Giant and according to the place where we go him, it says that he'll live for up to five years, whereas the smaller rabbits tend to live from five to ten years instead. A different answer: 5 years is a short life for a rabbit. I would say rabbits on average 8-12 years, with giant breeds sometimes as low as 6, and dwarf breeds sometimes as high as 14.
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All rabbits can live outside, as long as they are in adequate housing. (enough space, sheltered, lots of bedding, etc)
All rabbits bite. It is their only self-defense.
Breeds of giant rabbits include, Giant Chincilla, Flemish Giant, Checker Giant, French Lop, Giant Angora and Belgian Hare (which is really a domestic rabbit, not a hare). For pictures of these breeds go to the American Rabbit Breeders Assn. website.
most rabbits live in woods in North America, jack rabbits live in deserts.
Giant breeds of rabbits eat much the same things as any other rabbit. In order to get sufficient and proper nutrition all rabbits must eat large quantities of food. What they eat in the wild is subject to what's available in the environment in which they live, usually lots of greens and leafy flora in the spring and dried grass and leaves later in the year. Domestic rabbits, including the Giant breeds, should eat a healthy mix of hay, low-protein pellets, and a variety of vegetables.
Wild rabbits live in burrows.
Some rabbits live in cold places like New Zealand rabbits, but some live in warm places like dwarf rabbits
Yes, rabbits are mammals. They have live babies.
Yes, most of those rabbits that live in the prairies are jack rabbits. Rabbits live all over the world, well, except the rain forest.