in rabbit holes.
There are many herbavores who live in the coniferous forest, one examples is a deer, who also live in evergreen forests, another examples is a rabbit, and another is a squirrel.
Yes, the Eastern Cottontail Rabbit is one of the most common.
There's nothing grammatically incorrect about "you live in the forest."
No a forest snake is not a rabbit, it a forest snake
it varies depending on the rabbit's natural habitat.
In the forest
The forests where New Forest ponies live are known simply as the New Forest. It is a designated national park and common land in the county of Hampshire in southern England. The ponies roam freely within the forest area.
No, they live in the open oceans, where the kelp is at the very bottom of the ocean.
CARROTS
in the woods and forest
wolf
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