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Not for the plural rabbits. Apostrophes are almost never correct for forming plurals.

The word rabbit's could be properly used in two instances:

1) the possessive for a single rabbit -- The rabbit's leg was caught in the cage.

2) a contraction, rarely used, for is or has -- That rabbit's a lot of trouble.

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