yes they are good for the environment , they are a food souse for many other animals including fox, bob cat, hawks and more . they play an important part of the ecosystem.
No, it is not recommended to keep a wild rabbit as a pet. Wild rabbits have specific needs and behaviors that are different from domesticated rabbits, making them difficult to care for properly in a home environment. It is best to leave wild rabbits in their natural habitat.
yes they do good question
Yes, domestic rabbits can breed with wild rabbits.
Wild rabbits are herbivores. They feed on leafy weeds, forbs, and grass. Leafy greens of sorts should also be good for rabbits.
Yes, wild rabbits and domestic rabbits can breed with each other.
Yes, Rabbits (bunnies) are very good at breeding.Wild rabbits can breed with domesticated rabbits, they do not need any help.
old abandoned holes, brush piles over grown weeds , hollow trees. ,
Rabbits usually live up to 8 years, but sometimes up to 12 years. Wild rabbits will face predators, which will cause death. But, domesticated rabbits have the right environment.
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The necessary steps for releasing rabbits back into the wild include ensuring they are healthy, finding a suitable release site with adequate food and shelter, acclimating them to the environment, and monitoring their progress after release.
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.
Pet rabbits, including Satins, don't live very long in the wild: a couple of years at most, and they don't live happy or healthy lives. Pet rabbits have lost many of their instincts, so they don't know how to find good food, make good homes, or escape predators. Pet rabbits also aren't adapted to their environment, so the right kind of food and shelter may not even be available, and they can't survive harsh weather. If you have rabbits you can't care for anymore, take them to a shelter or rescue organisation: don't "release" them into the wild. If you keep rabbits outside or ever take them outside, make sure they can't escape.