Rabbits are are burrowing animals. They have found that they best fit in this niche in the ecosystem.
In dens or holes in the ground.
No. They live in warrens. Foxes live in dens. Only way you will find a rabbit in a den is if it is fox lunch.
a network of tunnels in the ground where a colony of rabbits live.
Rabbits though doe ,buck, or leverets always live in open ground
Rabbits do not live in the ground. They create burrows or warrens, which are underground tunnel systems where they live, breed, and seek shelter from predators. Rabbits are agile diggers and construct complex burrows to provide protection and comfort for themselves and their offspring.
Animals that live in holes in the ground like rabbits, groundhogs, gophers, voles, ground squirrels, etc etc
Gopers,Squirrels,Moles,Rabbits,Skunks,Worms,Ants, ect.
Wide open fields with lots of weeds and clover. There will also be holes in the ground that can be used as dens.
Rabbits can either live in burrows, warrens, holes in the ground. Some types of rabbits do not live underground and form nests in dense and thick forests with protective covering.
European rabbits live in burrows, which are underground tunnels and chambers dug into the ground. These burrows provide shelter and protection for the rabbits from predators and harsh weather conditions.
Wild rabbits live in burrows.
Rabbits are native to the Iberian Peninsula: Spain. They are now endangered there.