No, rabbits can't live on concrete. Concrete is too hard for a rabbit's feet, in the long term. Rabbits don't have pads on their feet to protect them from hard surfaces. Rabbits naturally spend their time on grass and dirt and other soft surfaces. Rabbits that spend too much time on hard surfaces like concrete suffer from sore hocks (injuries on their heels).
live in forests, grasslands, and tundra.
They originate from Algeria.
A Parisite, because it benefits from its host in this case the rabbit is harmed
Grasslands and forests.
The average lifespan of a domestic rabbit is typically between 8 to 12 years, although some rabbits have been known to live into their early to mid-teens. The oldest recorded rabbit lived for over 18 years.
they live in their rabbit holes or burrows
in rabbit holes.
Same place as a male rabbit
no they live in groups
I dont think there is such thing as rabbit mites Ear mites live in rabbit ears, so no. Of course fleas can. Dust mites live in carpet sumtimes. But i have never heard of rabbit mites, sorry.
no
You can eat off rabbit meat.
if it wants to
No. A bunny and a rabbit are the same thing.
Beetles live inside trees and underground. While they can also survive on concrete, they do not live in such places.
No, Egypt is too hot for a dwarf rabbit to live in. However, hares can live there!
They live for 4-7 years. They are critically endangered and are the worlds rarest rabbit!