Their instinct tells them to lie very still in the grass so they will not be seen by hawks flying overhead.
To stay safe an warm..?
Baby animals, like rabbits, instinctively burrow their heads to stay safe and protected in their natural habitats by hiding from predators and seeking shelter. This behavior helps them avoid being seen and allows them to stay hidden until the danger has passed.
Rabbits drink water from a water bottle or a water bowl to stay hydrated.
Rabbits/bunnies like to stay in burrows because: -To keep warm -to stay away from harsh weather -to hide from predators (if not a pet)
Rabbits are not endangered, but if everything happening now with them continues, they will be. :'(
yes they do
rabbits are great pets, as well as chinchillas, both are easy to handle, but chinchillas are mainly wild animals, unlike rabbits; so rabbits may be more "safe"
perfume is made safe by testing it on animals like rabbits
Dark rabbits will stay warmer in the winter assuming there is sunshine.
Hay and grass makes a comfy and healthy bedding for most rabbits.
Nothing is the most safe mammal. Rabbits do no harm, it may be the safest.
In the wild when rabbits are living in warrens the male rabbits stay with the warren but the females with babies are in a separate part of the warren than the other bunnies. Males are very territorial and will run other male rabbits off.