A reason is because it could be carrying rabies.
A tame rabbit is housed in a 'hutch' and wild rabbit's live underground in a burrow.
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Wild rabbits live in burrows underground, while tame rabbits usually live in a wooden structure called a hutch.
A rabbit cage is called a hutch, wild rabbits live in warrens underground.
another name to an animal that is not wild
The name of a rabbit's home depends on a few things. If it's your pet then it's a hutch, and if it's wild it's a burrow, run, or warren.
Cats prefer to live in a house but some are feral and live outside.
Rabbits can live a very long time, up to 10 or 15 years. Wild rabbits, however, live a short amount of time, such as 5 years or so. If you are not looking to keep a domestic rabbit that long, consider getting an older rabbit, one that probably already has an easy-to-follow daily regimen and won't live that long. Never, ever, hold a wild rabbit captive, as they probably will only live for about 48 hours at most.
In the wild, rabbits live in underground burrow systems called "warrens." "Warren" is also the name for the rabbit community (the group of rabbits). Domestic rabbits live free-range indoors (house rabbits), or they live in hutches, cages, crates, "condos," exercise pens or "runs," etc. See the related question below for more details.
Pet rabbits need to live in a space that is safe for them, like a big cage, dog crate, hutch, exercise pen, "cube condo," or a "rabbit-proof" room. See the related question below about rabbit cages for more details and helpful links. In the wild then they live in a burrow. Other answers: In my house in cage or in my bed Wild rabbits live in a warren, which is a hole (burrow) in the ground.
In the wild, they eat plants, at your house, they drink from a bottle and eat pellets and hay.
They live in a house in scotland