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  • of course. They learn most of the habits from the parents.
  • Rabbits don't learn much from their mothers as they aren't around very long at all. They seem to know more things by instinct, and not by being taught. Maybe the most useful thing their mother does, besides feed them, is groom them and give them her own cecotropes to start their bacterial flora going inside of them. But they actually learn to groom and eat their cecotropes all by themselves. They don't learn to use a litter box from their mother, they don't learn which plants are safe or dangerous, they always flee from danger, even without being raised by a mother rabbit.

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