No surprisingly swamps and wetlands.
Yes, Louisiana has two species of rabbits: eastern cottontails and swamp rabbits.
An example of an herbivore that lives in a marsh is a nutria, also known as a coypu, which is an extremely destructive, invasive species in the United States. Nutrias are mammals that live in the water and they quite similar to beavers or capybaras.
The Swamp Rabbit is in the class Mammalia.
Marsh Rabbits live in the Southern United States swamp lands. Florida, for example.
Rabbits do not live in the ground. They create burrows or warrens, which are underground tunnel systems where they live, breed, and seek shelter from predators. Rabbits are agile diggers and construct complex burrows to provide protection and comfort for themselves and their offspring.
the type of deer that live in swamps.
because it's a swamp monster
i think rabbits, deer, and other plant eaters.
cedar swamp
Wild rabbits live in burrows.
Some rabbits live in cold places like New Zealand rabbits, but some live in warm places like dwarf rabbits
Yes, rabbits are mammals. They have live babies.