European rabbits live in burrows, which are underground tunnels and chambers dug into the ground. These burrows provide shelter and protection for the rabbits from predators and harsh weather conditions.
A warren is a network of interconnected rabbit burrows. It serves as a shelter and living space for a group of rabbits, providing protection from predators and the elements. Rabbits use warrens for breeding, sleeping, and raising their young.
Rabbit burrows are called "warrens".
A rabbit hunting dog, like a beagle or a terrier, is commonly used to chase rabbits out of their burrows. These dogs have a strong prey drive and are trained to locate and flush out rabbits for hunters to pursue.
warren.
Rabbits dig their own burrows . . . that explains why they had burrows before there were any humans.
Rabbits and prairie dogs are food sources for larger rattlesnakes. Rattlesnakes sometimes use prairie dog burrows for shelter.
Wild rabbits live in burrows.
Rabbits make their burrows by digging with their hind legs.
They dig it.
underground burrows
They build burrows to be safe from enemies and to keep the heat out
Bunny rabbits usually live in burrows underground.
Wild rabbits live in burrows which are tunnels underground.
in their burrows
yes they do
Of course. Rabbits run down burrows when they see a dog. Some animals keep very still in the grass etc where they are.