Wild rabbits are typically not friendly towards humans as they are naturally cautious and skittish animals. They may perceive humans as a threat and may run away or act defensively when approached.
Dolphins are wild animals used in the context of living in the wild, but they have been known to be friendly towards humans and not very aggressive.
African wild dogs are typically not friendly to humans and can be aggressive if approached or threatened.
Foxes, wolves, humans
Giant squids are to be in the wild. They are not to friendly to people.
Rabbits dig their own burrows . . . that explains why they had burrows before there were any humans.
No. They're not particularly aggressive towards humans either, they're simply wild animals. They seldom interact with humans at all, since they tend to be deep-water dwellers and rarely approach shore.
Yes, domestic rabbits can breed with wild rabbits.
Yes. Domestic rabbits have been raised on farms as a source of protein for centuries.
Yes, wild rabbits and domestic rabbits can breed with each other.
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If there tame and used to all humans. I wouldn't suggest trying to pet a wild kangaroo
Not only for wild rabbits, almost all types of animals that live in the wild have flea! I think you meant flea, instead of fea. But yeah wild rabbits have fleas.