Sure they can live outside, but you have to understand that there are other animals and elements that can harm or kill them - even more so when they are little baby bunnies. Remember, rabbits are prey. My bunny was a rescue and lived in between my yard and my neighbors yard because neither of us could keep him inside, but she found him dead in her pool yesterday. She thinks that he was trying to run from a cat. I am heartbroken. I will have more bunnies someday, but not until I can keep them safely inside.
Outside
Rabbits can live outside. Most do.
yes but you have to keep a close eye on it.
I'm not totally sure, the newly born rabbit might get to cold outside.
All rabbits can live outside, as long as they are in adequate housing. (enough space, sheltered, lots of bedding, etc)
i recommend you look up a rabbit breeder in a phone book or on the internet. they are usually kept outside. but don't go to a pet store. the best thing would be to get it as a baby, then it will grow to be an outdoor rabbit and will learn to be good around you and a family.
Outside of Godzilla, yea.
Baths can be dangerous for rabbits. Healthy rabbits, including outside ones, keep themselves clean and don't require baths. If your rabbit needs a bath, something is wrong -- either the rabbit is sick and needs a vet, or you should improve the rabbit's living conditions. If you need to bathe a rabbit, follow certain precautions to keep the rabbit safe. See the related question below about bathing rabbits for details and link -- it applies to outside rabbits as well.
Well, we call our rabbit's house outside a 'hutch.'
Yes safe!
You can buy a rabbit any month of the year; after all, rabbits have a normal lifespan of 8-12 years, so wherever you keep it should be safe year round. Depending on the climate where you live, you may not be able to keep a rabbit outside. See the related questions below for more details and helpful links.
Anything found outside in the south eastern USA.