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You can't buy wild rabbits for sale, only pet rabbits. Wild rabbits, like all wild animals, should be left alone and not domesticated, or caught and sold. It's one thing to hunt wild rabbits, and then sell their body or products (meat, fur), but you shouldn't catch and sell wild rabbits as live animals: there are enough pet rabbits to go around (in fact, in many places, there are too many -- overpopulation).
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No, rabbits are not considered endangered as a species. There are many different species of rabbits, some of which may be threatened or endangered depending on their specific populations and habitats. Overall, rabbits are abundant and considered a resilient species.
If the pair of rabbits reproduce every 30 days and each pair produces 2 rabbits, the number of rabbits will increase exponentially. After 30 days, you will have 2 pairs of rabbits (4 rabbits). After 60 days, you will have 4 pairs of rabbits (8 rabbits). This pattern continues to double the number of rabbits every 30 days.
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Rabbits aren't endangered There are to many of them they are pests
Many people throughout the world like rabbits.
Many snakes will consume rabbits, especially baby rabbits. Rat snakes, pine snakes are a couple. Probably the most common predator of rabbits is are the large rattlesnakes like the Diamondbacks.
rabbits can have as many babies as posibble but it is unfair to make them have too many !
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4-23 to be exact.
there are not too many rabbits in Europe because most people don't like them.
Yes, wild cats do hunt rabbits. On many occasions, a cat will hunt the baby rabbits for food.