well it depends. some bunnies dig different and they can dig deep in hard land
thay get a digger that thay buy for £10 then thay buy a cow to ride with cowboys
Yes rabbits burrow
No, the mother makes a new nest of grass, leaves, and her own fur 24-48 hours before she gives birth, she uses this nest until the kits are weaned. If she is a domestic rabbit, you must clean the nest away to keep her healthy, she will make a new one with the next litter. If she is a wild rabbit, she will leave the nest and make a burrow until the next litter is due, then she will build the new nest in her current burrow. Rabbits dig new burrows very often to avoid predators.
it is called a nestThis is incorrect, hares have their young in a flattened areas of grass resembling a nest, but which is actually called a "form".
burrow
Rabbits live in a warren. It is also called a burrow.
i think the real name for a snakes home is a nest, or a den
dolphins do not make nest
They dig in the hole intill they make burrow
The rabbit will dig a burrow tommorow.
Yes , Harvester ants do burrow to make out a nest .
No, the mother makes a new nest of grass, leaves, and her own fur 24-48 hours before she gives birth, she uses this nest until the kits are weaned. If she is a domestic rabbit, you must clean the nest away to keep her healthy, she will make a new one with the next litter. If she is a wild rabbit, she will leave the nest and make a burrow until the next litter is due, then she will build the new nest in her current burrow. Rabbits dig new burrows very often to avoid predators.
yes
Depending on where the rabbits' location is, it's home is usually a burrow, hole in the ground, nest, or small den.
In a Nest in their burrow. Rabbits live in a burrow near long grass so that most predators don't get to them so they wont be a rabbit roast or somethings dinner.
a rabbit den a rabbit hole It's a burrow
a tree or a burrow
It was self dug out by a rabbit
A male rabbit would not make the actual nest for the female but he would be very happy for his fur to be pulled out for the babies to have a comfortable nest. Any rabbit in the pen wouldn't mind the mother rabbit pulling there fur out for a nest because rabbits LOVE to be respected.