Monday, November 12, 2012

Habitat

Rabbit's Habitat

Wild Rabbits
You are most likely to find rabbits in grasslands, meadows, thickets, forests and in the woods. They live in a warren: underground holes, or a burrow. Wild rabbits have firm dirt to dig in, shrubs, grass, and shade/light. A rabbit's habitat is a backyard or local city fields. The habitat of a wild rabbit depends on the rabbit's species. The European Rabbit (the species all pet rabbits were bred from) live in the Mediterranean region.

Pet Rabbits
A rabbit's habitat is a backyard or your home! Bunnies are kept as pets in some places, like Canada. They will live in a hutch in your lawn or garden or sometimes in their own run, or indoors. It's widely recommended that pet rabbits are kept indoors because there's many dangers outside. They can live in hutches or they can be house trained and wander around your house all day. A domestic rabbit should have a large cage, a water bottle, food bowl, light/shade, bedding, litter box, and other accessories. See the related question below for more info about the pet rabbit habitat. 

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