no they might chase them because of there high keen since of hunting but depends on the dog its self
I have a pet rabbit and jack Russell bitch, they get along great my rabbit sleeps in dogs basket, when we take her out of her hutch, but i never leave them unsupervised as its in a jack russells nature to hunt.
Jack Russells can live up to 15 years or older. No, Jack Russells are one of the longer living breeds, aging up to 17/18/19, sometimes even longer.
They were originally bred to hunt foxes and rabbits so the like forests and woods. Because Jack Russells are the product of selective breeding by humans, they technically don't have a "natural habitat" as the Jack Russell did not exist as a breed in the wild at any point in time.
Jack rabbits live in the desert because that is their native habitat.
no
Usually above 13 years. I have a Jack Russell that is 14 years old and still going really well. They live longer that most dogs, for a small dog.
they live in the tundra
Yes, most of those rabbits that live in the prairies are jack rabbits. Rabbits live all over the world, well, except the rain forest.
As with any pooch.... one that is well taken care of will live a happy life of 13-18 years of age.
No there is not enouge vegitation for them to live there. They usually live on farms.
Jack rabbits are mammals are born alive just as you are. Except the mother has several at a time.
yes
They adapted to the environment.