Yes, bunnies can exhibit aggressive behavior towards each other in the wild, which can sometimes result in injury or death. This behavior is typically seen during territorial disputes or competition for resources.
yea
The most certainly are not wild.
Yes, a bull snake can kill a rattlesnake by constricting it, but it is not a common occurrence as they typically avoid each other in the wild.
It's very rare, but sadly, wild dogs kill each other due to starvation or the dog's trespassing on its territory.
Yes, it is possible to have wild bunnies as pets, but it is not recommended. Wild bunnies have different needs and behaviors compared to domesticated rabbits, making them more challenging to care for. It is best to adopt a domesticated rabbit from a shelter or breeder if you want a pet bunny.
Very north of the world. The PvP area is removed now though so you can't kill each other in there. :/
Most likely not.
Yes
In the wild when rabbits are living in warrens the male rabbits stay with the warren but the females with babies are in a separate part of the warren than the other bunnies. Males are very territorial and will run other male rabbits off.
Wild rabbits live in burrows.
Yes, wild and domestic rabbits can breed with each other.
The mice are very likely to fight and kill each other. Also, the wild mouse could have diseases which it could pass on to the tame mouse.