Havana rabbits are primarily domesticated and are typically kept as pets or raised for their fur and meat. They can be found in homes, farms, and rabbitry facilities around the world. In the wild, however, they do not exist, as they are a breed developed from domestic stock rather than a naturally occurring species. Their living conditions should provide adequate space, shelter, and social interaction to ensure their well-being.
a havan rabbit is as big as a dinosaur,they can very aggressive and bite your head off!!
It mainly depends on the temperament of the rabbit and how 'mature' your young child is. I have found that, although a little larger, the sweet tempered and calm Havana Rabbit is better suited to be a pet for a young child. Of course all live animals should be supervised when in the care of a child.
havana
Havana is the capital and largest city of Cuba.
Havana, cuba
2.1 million people live in Havana, Cuba (Information based from the year 2012).
off the coast of Havana, Cuba in the 1940s
A Havana rabbit typically lives around 5-8 years, with proper care and a healthy diet. Regular veterinary check-ups and a safe living environment can help extend their lifespan.
Little Havana is located in Miami, Florida. It is a neighborhood in Miami. Many Hispanics and Cuban immigrants live in Little Havana. There are many cultural events that occur in this neighborhood.
they live in their rabbit holes or burrows
in rabbit holes.
A rabbit costs between Free-40.00. It depends on the breed and who you got it from.