Yes Female European rabbits will dig a fairly shallow nest burrow and line it with nesting material (including a lot of fur) in which they will leave the babies, they will then stop up the entrance hole with material (including soil) to keep the warmth in and probably to keep other animals out while they are off finding themselves food. The stop is usually pretty loose so some air can get in. Often the nest is just a shallow scrape rather than a 'proper' burrow.
A cat will sometimes try to bury any leftover food in order to save it for later. In the wild, a cat would probably bury prey in order to return to it later and to hide it from other predators.
Bunnies will eat cattail plants. They should be given as part of their diet and used with various other food including grain.
Scratching the floor doesn't mean he doesn't like his food. Cats scratch the floor by their food for the same reason they scratch around the litterbox: to cover it. Cats hide their food in the wild by covering it up.
Definitely NOT for food. You can get them for pets, and wild bunnies help demolish the weeds in your yard.
Squirrels bury the acorns in the ground,making it grow so they have enough food to eat with their family or themselves
After you have been weaning the bunnies away from the mother and they are eating bunny food at 8 weeks or 2 months
Because it doesn't want to share the food. Inherited behaviour from wolves.
Bunnies eat food like carrots, celery, and food most rodents eat.
They will bury the body tomorrow. Dogs like to bury their food for later.
the are prey
They scratch stuff over it, dont really bury it
people hunt them and eat them for food
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To tame a bunny in the 'Bunnies' Mod, you simply right click it and it will sit on your head!
Yes. Pet Bunnies can live outside as long as you keep them in a cage with food and water.
dogs can bury anything. Toys, food, even some of your stuff.
rabbits get their nutrients from the food they eat.