The European Rabbit is native to south west Europe and north west Africa (Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Algeria). That's where they come from, and where they still live in the wild.
The European Rabbit also lives in the wild of many other places in the world (like Australia, and the UK), because humans introduced them to the area. In many of these areas, the European Rabbit has become an invasive species.
The European Rabbit has also been domesticated. As a domestic animal (pet, show, farm, lab), the European Rabbit lives all over the world.
They would usually be hunted near a large amount of plants.
Iberian lynxes and Spanish imperial eagles.
Iberian Lynx eats rabbits
Plants. Rabbits eat plants.
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Warrens
I'm guessing Europe. just guessing here. not sure if true but... -eragonbunnylover3000
Rabbit lifespans can vary depending on conditions and breed.Smaller rabbits (netherland dwarfs etc) tend to have longer life spans than the large breeds (flemish Giants, French Lops etc).Smaller Rabbits have been known to live to 13-14 years when kept as a house rabbits and well cared for. The average lifespan is about 8-9 years however.Larger breeds can live to about 8-9 year in optimal conditions, although their larger size can make them very prone to health problems, especially heart conditions.
the female lion hunts more than the male. because the female hunts 97% of the time. and the male lion hunts 3% of the time and stays behind to keep watch of the pride
Pet rabbits descend from wild European Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus).Rabbits, along with hares and pikas, are lagomorphs (of the taxonomic order Lagomorpha). Apparently, the ancestors of rabbits first appeared soon after the dinosaurs died off (along with a bunch of other kinds of mammals) -- none of the ancestors of lagomorphs are still around today.
the rabbits leave dropping everywhere which acts as a kind of fertilizer its not just European rabbits though.
wild european rabbits
No, they are herbivores! They eat vegetables.
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
Warrens
No, unfortunately. European rabbits, an entirely introduced species in Australia, continue to devastate the countryside, creating an ecological disaster in Australia.
All domestic rabbits, including mini Rex rabbits, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
The 'European Rabbit' (species) are larger primarily because of evolution, and dietary habits. These rabbits originally evolved, in the Spanish Mediterranean area.
To feed European rabbits
Plants. Rabbits eat plants.
The New Zealand Falcon Falco novaseelandae, hunts live food only. It does not take road kill or other scavenge material. It hunts small birds, lizards, mice, and small rabbits.