To feed European rabbits
European rabbits originated in the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) before spreading throughout Europe. They were domesticated by the Romans and later introduced to various parts of the world, including Australia and the Americas.
the rabbits leave dropping everywhere which acts as a kind of fertilizer its not just European rabbits though.
Europe is a continent with over 50 countries. The European Union is an organisation. As of 2013, 28 of the countries in Europe are members of the European Union. Many countries in Europe are not members.
wild european rabbits
European rabbits do not hibernate. In their natural habitat of Southwestern Europe, their numbers are declining. But European rabbits have been introduced by man in Australia, New Zealand and South America where they are considered a threat.
There is no such language as "European". Europe consists of many countries and there are many languages in Europe and there are many different ways of saying "Hi" in those languages.
Yes. Norway is a country in Europe. It is not a member of the organisation known as the European Union, as many countries aren't, but it is still in Europe, so Norwegians are European.
The largest genera of rabbits are Sylvilagus (mostly cottontails) and Oryctolagus (European rabbits).
2365 are in Europe a European came up to me and told me when i was on my honeymoon...
2365 are in Europe a European came up to me and told me when i was on my honeymoon...
The European Rabbit is native to south west Europe and north west Africa (Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Algeria). That's where they come from, and where they still live in the wild.The European Rabbit also lives in the wild of many other places in the world (like Australia, and the UK), because humans introduced them to the area. In many of these areas, the European Rabbit has become an invasive species.The European Rabbit has also been domesticated. As a domestic animal (pet, show, farm, lab), the European Rabbit lives all over the world.