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.
a network of tunnels in the ground where a colony of rabbits live.
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.
Rabbits though doe ,buck, or leverets always live in open ground
Yes, rabbits burrow underground. Better protection from owls, and snakes, and numerous other predators during the night.
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.
most rabbits live in woods in North America, jack rabbits live in deserts.
Rabbits can live in a rain forest. The Sumatran striped rabbit that inhabits rain forest areas of Indonesia is one example. These rabbits are listed as a vulnerable species that are facing certain threats.
Answers about wild rabbitsWild rabbits will live in underground burrows out in prairies, grasslands, deserts, tundra, taiga, and etc.Rabbits are usually found in the countryside and are considered a pest almost everywhere in the world. they live on what ever they can find which usually involves them getting into peoples vege gardens.Rabbits live in the ground in hills. They dig there homes.Answers about pet rabbitsPet rabbits can live either indoors or outdoors.Rabbits kept indoors can live in indoor cages made of plastic and wire.Outdoor rabbits live in wooden hutches that are protected against wild animals and the elements.See the related questions below for more details and helpful links.Rabbits will nest in burrows, warrens, or holes in the ground. Some types of rabbits do not live underground, forming their nests in dense and thick forests with protective covering.Some wild rabbits live in fields, forests, and private lands. Pet rabbits stay in pet shops, waiting for a human to buy them and take them home. Rabbits who have owners live in hutches, outside in the garden or on the patio. Indoor rabbits are kept in a cage and are let out to run around the house for limited periods of time.