It all depends on where it was born. If it was born in a house then it would not live well in the woodlands because it always used to get given food and not have to find it. If it was born in the woodlands it would have an automatic adaptation to the woodlands.
Wide open fields with lots of weeds and clover. There will also be holes in the ground that can be used as dens.
Wild rabbits live in many parts of the world. Typically, rabbits live in thickets, forests, meadows, and woods. Rabbits like locations that have a moderate climate. (This explains why almost half of the rabbit population lives in North America.) Rabbits live in groups called herds in a warren. A warren has underground rooms, called burrows, which are dug by the females. The burrows are linked by narrow tunnels. Within the warren are "rooms" for sleeping and nests to raise baby rabbits in.
Yes, most of those rabbits that live in the prairies are jack rabbits. Rabbits live all over the world, well, except the rain forest.
They live in the jungles and grasslands.
These woods are safe for pet rabbits to chew on and eat:WillowSpruceAshBirchMapleJuniperPoplarApplePearHazelHawthornBerry bramblesDo not give your rabbit any wood from trees that bear stone fruits (like cherries, peaches, plums). Do not give your rabbit any cedar, or fresh pine. These woods are not safe for rabbits.
Rabbits live in grasslands, forests, woods, fields, meadows, and in captivity
most rabbits live in woods in North America, jack rabbits live in deserts.
Wide open fields with lots of weeds and clover. There will also be holes in the ground that can be used as dens.
white rabbits Canadian rabbits. If they're born here, they are naturalized citizens of the forest. Otherwise they are refugees, some of which come from Wascawee. You know what that makes them, don't you Elmer?
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Rabbits generally live in underground holes or burrows and eat plant material. The question is rather misleading as rabbits can live in several types of habitats as long as their needs are met (they can be found all over the world and rabbits are also domesticated)In the wild woods
Wild rabbits live in many parts of the world. Typically, rabbits live in thickets, forests, meadows, and woods. Rabbits like locations that have a moderate climate. (This explains why almost half of the rabbit population lives in North America.) Rabbits live in groups called herds in a warren. A warren has underground rooms, called burrows, which are dug by the females. The burrows are linked by narrow tunnels. Within the warren are "rooms" for sleeping and nests to raise baby rabbits in.
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Wild rabbits live in burrows.
Some rabbits live in cold places like New Zealand rabbits, but some live in warm places like dwarf rabbits
Yes, rabbits are mammals. They have live babies.
Yes, most of those rabbits that live in the prairies are jack rabbits. Rabbits live all over the world, well, except the rain forest.