In a way. Rabbits are gregarious herbivores, live in burrows, and are noted for their high breeding rate.
No, rabbits are not considered endangered as a species. There are many different species of rabbits, some of which may be threatened or endangered depending on their specific populations and habitats. Overall, rabbits are abundant and considered a resilient species.
Yes, Louisiana has two species of rabbits: eastern cottontails and swamp rabbits.
It depends on its species and size. Tiny rabbits have tiny ears.
Different species of rabbit have different scientific names, and there are many different species of white rabbits. All domesticated rabbits (including white rabbits) are European Rabbits, and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculas.
noooooooooooooooooooo no because rabbits reproduce ALOT. although rare types of rabbits are endangered because of hunting.
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It's an introduced species such as rabbits being introduced into Australia.
All domestic rabbits, including mini Rex rabbits, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
you can crossbreed rabbits but they can't be pedigree.If you crossbreed rabbits as pets then that's okay too :)
No, rabbits and cats cannot mate because they are different species with incompatible reproductive systems.
Rabbits have been hunted since the beginning of their existance. Rabbits are considered a 'prey species'. Herbivores by nature, fecund in their breeding, they are a viable source of protein for many species of predators, not the least, mankind. Rabbits have been hunted for as long as there have been creatures who eat meat, and there's been rabbits to be eaten.
deers ,snakes ,bears ,and rabbits