Rabbits usually live up to 8 years, but sometimes up to 12 years. Wild rabbits will face predators, which will cause death. But, domesticated rabbits have the right environment.
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
Domesticated rabbits belong to the order Lagomorpha, the same as wild rabbits.
A warren, or a hutch if domesticated.
The word "feral" means an animal that was once domesticated, and has now become wild or untamed. So, feral rabbits are the same species as domesticated rabbits: they're European Rabbits, or Oryctolagus cuniculus.
Silver Martin rabbits live for just as long as other pet rabbits. Pet rabbits have an average lifespan of 8 to 10 years, although many live to 11 or 12, and some even live to 13 and 14.
Male pet rabbits live as long as female pet rabbits: 10 to 12 years or more. Wild rabbits have a shorter lifespan, because predators catch and eat them; they live about 2 years (males and females).
Rabbits generally live between four and twenty years.
Feral rabbits can live from 10-15 years.
A domestic rabbit is a rabbit that has been domesticated, which means it is cared for by humans and doesn't live in the wild.Domestic rabbits are from the European Rabbit species. They live all over the world.Domestic rabbits are kept for several reasons:PetMeat and/or furResearch/lab animalPerformance (e.g. magician's rabbits, movie/TV)
The average life span for a healthy rabbit is 6 to 8 years. However, some rabbits can live to be up 14 years, and if not cared for properly, some rabbits don't live very long.
5 to 7 years