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Wild rabbits live in burrows or underground passages which they excavate, by means of their strong hind-feet, in the soil of sandbanks, fields, woods, etc.
Most rabbits rest and sleep in a shallow hole called a form. Shrubs, weeds, grasses, or leaves hide the bowl-shaped form from sight. Some rabbits use forms throughout the year. Others, especially those that live in the northern United States and Canada, find a better protected home in winter.
The winter den may be in a burrow or under a pile of brush, rocks, or wood. Rabbits that run slowly, such as the volcano rabbit, may live only in burrows. Rabbits that use burrows as a winter den usually do not dig their own burrows. They move into ones abandoned by such animals as badgers, prairie dogs, skunks, or woodchucks.
Most rabbits live alone, though several may make dens in the same pile of brush. Groups of European rabbit families may live near one another and share a system of burrows called a warren.
Havee you seen many wild rabbits this summer?
by Sexyrabbit on August 31st, 2009
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Need to know the dangers of eating wild rabbit....my son is in the hospital with a high white count and temp of 103 after eating wild rabbit last weekend...
by Anonymous on May 30th, 2009
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I recently rescued a baby bunny, and he has been in my house for a day now. He wont drink anything, and i have reason to believe that he is dehydrated. Iknow baby bunnies drink goat milk, and not cow milk, but he wont drink! What should i do?
by yaoifangirl on May 14th, 2009
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Sweden is using bunnies as biofuel. (LINK) Are you ok with that?
by Kornflapper on October 15th, 2009
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Can rabbits be a nuisance?
by keithold thanks all baggers on August 9th, 2009
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