They can if you help protect them. If your rabbit lives in an outdoor hutch then its important it has lots of hay. The water bottle or sprout may freeze so the use of an open heavy pot may be good.
Yes, rabbits live in the United States, there are even snow bunnys live in really cold places
Rabbits live everywhere.Their are snow rabbits.Their are dung rabbits . Some live in houses , others in mountains. But 'yes ' rabbits do live in the northeast .
Snow rabbits live in the cold places with some snow and other cold animals and sometimes in the Artic.
One common animal that lives in Snow Field is the prairie dog. Also, weasels, beavers, and certain species of rabbits live in Snow Field.
There is no specific breed of rabbit called a "snow rabbit," but some rabbits may have adaptations to living in snowy environments. These rabbits might have thicker fur to keep warm, lighter colors for camouflage, and strong hind legs for agility in the snow.
Rabbits can either live in burrows, warrens, holes in the ground. Some types of rabbits do not live underground and form nests in dense and thick forests with protective covering.
There are no snow rabbits native to the North Pole. However, there are Arctic hares that are adapted to the cold climate and can be found in the polar regions. These hares have thick fur that helps them survive in the icy conditions.
White rabbits can be found in various habitats such as forests, grasslands, and meadows. They are commonly domesticated but can also be found in the wild in parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. White rabbits often camouflage well with snow-covered landscapes during winter seasons.
Wild rabbits live in burrows.
Jacks live in all of Minnesota's farm country and other open lands. They will hide near a clump of brush, and sometimes, in a snow burrow.
Some rabbits live in cold places like New Zealand rabbits, but some live in warm places like dwarf rabbits
Yes, rabbits are mammals. They have live babies.