the ones that are allergic to every animal except rabbits
Usually it is just a home or a nesting spot for the bunnies to be born.
New Zealand and Australia. 2gether they have over 1billion
The name of a rabbit's home depends on a few things. If it's your pet then it's a hutch, and if it's wild it's a burrow, run, or warren.
If the baby rabbits are old enough to have run away from the nest, then there is no reason to worry. the young rabbits know where home is and will not stray far from it. It is a natural instinct to run away from a predator, hence humans, and they never run very far from their nest when they do run.
A "rabbit hutch" or simply "a hutch" is a home for rabbits. Examples: We built a rabbit hutch from old lumber and mesh wire. The rabbits settled into their hutch. The door of the hutch came unlatched and the rabbits escaped.
A group of rabbits is called a "warren." (This is also the name for their home, a network of underground tunnels.) The taxonomical group that rabbits belong to is "Leporidae."
'''My rabbits' full name is Bumbee Appa Thumper.'''
A rabbits home
Bunny rabbits usually live in burrows underground.
a warren. That is where most wild rabbits live.
Hole, maybe. I tried this one and was declined.
There are many different rabbit species and each one has its own scientific name. The scientific name for domesticated rabbits (farm rabbits, pets, lab rabbits, etc.) is Oryctolagus cuniculas. The commercial name for domesticated rabbits is either just "rabbit" or, in some cases for farm animals, "fowl." The commercial name for wild rabbits (the meat or fur) is just "rabbit."
There is no "vertebrate" name for any animal. Only the common name, genus name, class name, species type, and the scientific name. All rabbits are in the Lagomorpha class and all rabbits have their own scientific name.
the ones that are allergic to every animal except rabbits
YES.
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