They live in burrows to stay warm, safety from predators, and to stay cool from the hot weather above.
they live in their rabbit holes or burrows
Hutches, burrows.
An area of rabbit burrows is called a warren. It is a series of interconnected underground tunnels and chambers where rabbits live and seek shelter.
A rabbit is not a rodent and it digs burrows. A rabbit is a lagomorph.
warren
A rabbit's home is known as a burrow or rabbit hole. A group of burrows is called a warren. Domestic rabbits generally live in cages or hutches.
Wild rabbits live in burrows underground, while tame rabbits usually live in a wooden structure called a hutch.
tame rabbit
Rabbits typically live in a warren, which is an underground network of burrows used for shelter and breeding.
they do live in burrows
Kiwi do not live in burrows, but they do dig out burrows for nesting.
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