It depends on what you mean. Wild rabbits will dig a burrow in the ground. Pet rabbits usually don't care and will sleep anywhere.
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By cutting down trees and building houses and farmlands in a rabbit's habitat.
The marsh rabbit does live here because it has the name marsh in it
Some examples of some threatened habitats are Tundra and The Tropical Rainforest also there is the Temperate Raifforest.
Some rabbit ear in their head. Some in their back of fur :]
They are rabbit proof.
The rabbit population has increased over the past decade due to several factors, including milder winters and a decrease in natural predators in some areas. Enhanced agricultural practices have also provided more food resources, contributing to their growth. Additionally, changes in land use, such as the conversion of natural habitats into more rabbit-friendly environments, have supported their proliferation. These elements combined have created optimal conditions for rabbit reproduction and survival.
In some cases yes but not when your around or if your rabbit displays hostility or sickness.
Rabbits' natural habitats include meadows, woods, forests, thickets, and grasslands. They also inhabit deserts and wetlands. Rabbits live in groups, and the best known species, the European rabbit, lives in underground burrows, or rabbit holes.
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Fanny the Rabbit in Some cartoons , Miss Rabbit , Miss Cottontail in some others , Sadie the cat , Orstenia in the Videogame , Miss Bunny in others , Numerous Dancers and Nurses , Oswald the Lucky Rabbit(Disney) has a Harem of Rabbit and Cat Girlfriends.