Warrens
Rabbits are often called bunnies.
The shelter for rabbits is called a "Hutch" The place wild rabbits live is called a warren.
A family of rabbits is called a fluffle in Britain and in the Us they are called a herd. a Hutch is the house/cage they live in.
The fear of rabbits is called leporiphobia. It is a specific phobia characterized by an irrational fear or aversion towards rabbits.
A rabbit's offspring is called a litter. Rabbits are known for having large litters, typically ranging from 4 to 12 babies, though this can vary. Baby rabbits are called kits.
Rabbits typically make their homes, called burrows, in underground tunnels dug into the ground in the wild.
the rabbits leave dropping everywhere which acts as a kind of fertilizer its not just European rabbits though.
hay.
wild european rabbits
rabbits dig because there making there selfs homes to sleep in.
A warren, or a hutch if domesticated.
The largest genera of rabbits are Sylvilagus (mostly cottontails) and Oryctolagus (European rabbits).
European rabbits were introduced into Australia on the first fleet and that solves your Question
Rabbits are often called bunnies.
No, unfortunately. European rabbits, an entirely introduced species in Australia, continue to devastate the countryside, creating an ecological disaster in Australia.
In the wild, rabbits live in groups of up to ten underground in a burrow. The burrow is part of a chamber of burrows, which is called a warren. There can be up to twenty burrows in a warren. With pet rabbits, it rather depends where you keep them. If the rabbit is outside in a home made from wood then this is called a hutch. However, if you keep the rabbit inside in a smaller house made from plastic/metal this is called a cage.
The 'European Rabbit' (species) are larger primarily because of evolution, and dietary habits. These rabbits originally evolved, in the Spanish Mediterranean area.