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Meadows, forestlands, woods, and dense thickets. These are places that are ideal for a rabbit habitat because they allow a rabbit to create burrows and explore the surroundings. In addition to that, all these places are out in the open and therefore they allow a rabbit plenty of space for running. This is an essential feature of the habitat of a rabbit because it helps the rabbit to keep fit.

In the wild, the rabbits build warrens for housing. These are essentially burrows which have several tunnels that interconnect them. These warrens have spaces and areas that are especially designated for varied purposes like sleeping or raising the young. These warrens have a very small opening so that once the rabbit escapes into the burrow, his predator will not be able to attack him.

If you want more info, I found this on http://www.buzzle.com/articles/rabbit-habitat.html

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