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No, in the wild rabbits are crepuscular, meaning that they are most active at dawn and dusk. Rabbits have evolved to be active when the low light makes it hard for predators like foxes to see them, but it is still too bright for owls to be out hunting. Domestic rabbits might be more active at night time than day, but wild rabbits are usually not.

In suburban settings, where there is enough artificial lighting, rabbits may be active late at night because the conditions mimic dusk.

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