sagebrush! :D
The wild Pygmy Rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis species) eats sagebrush and other grasses and forbs. See the Wikipedia link below for more info.
Small pet rabbits are called "dwarf," not "pygmy," but in case this question meant pet rabbits: Small pet rabbits eat the same diet as all pet rabbits: lots of hay, some pellets, some fresh leafy greens, and plenty of water. See the related question below for more details and links.
The term warren refers to a colony of rabbits. It can also be used to describe the underground tunnels where a group of rabbits live.
Wild rabbits live in many parts of the world. Typically, rabbits live in thickets, forests, meadows, and woods. Rabbits like locations that have a moderate climate. (This explains why almost half of the rabbit population lives in North America.) Rabbits live in groups called herds in a warren. A warren has underground rooms, called burrows, which are dug by the females. The burrows are linked by narrow tunnels. Within the warren are "rooms" for sleeping and nests to raise baby rabbits in.
Wild rabbits typically live in groups called warrens, which consist of a network of interconnected burrows. These warrens provide shelter and protection for the group of rabbits. However, each rabbit within the warren has its own burrow for sleeping and nesting.
The Pygmy Shrews lifespan is around 15 months , give or take .
Rabbits typically live in warrens, which are underground tunnel systems they dig to create shelter and nesting areas. They are social animals that live in groups called colonies within these warrens.
No, Pygmy rabbits do not live in turkey they live in north America.
no they live in the north pole with santy clause
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no they are endangerd
A Pygmy marmoset needs 1-2 acres, as they live in family groups.
Pygmy and Cottontail rabbits. The volcano rabbit of Mexico is endangered, but the pygmy and cottontail rabbits are not endangered species.
wolfs.
canada,alaska or hawai
29.5 cm in hieght
Pygmy rabbits live near most of the Great Basin area and, in nearby inter mountain areas of the western United States. They are also found southwest of Montana north and east through southern Idaho and southern Oregon. Distribution also extends south to northern Utah, northern Nevada, and Eastern California.
Yes. Rabbits generally prefer to live in groups but if you give them the care and attention they need the they should be OK living alone.