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The mother bunny will take care of the babies. She will cover them with her fur if they are cold and uncover them if it is too warm. If you try to care for the baby rabbits yourself, chances are they will die. It is difficult to tell if the mother is taking care of the babies because she does not "sit" on the babies. By the time you figure the mom is not taking care of them, the babies are dead.

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