That's because bunnies live in burrows! These holes in the ground ... in that section since they are tasty snacks for a wild ...
Out of 63 wild species, 22 are considered near threatened to critically endangered. These rabbits have plagued farmers for centuries by digging burrows and causing damage to their crops.
These charismatic, rabbit-size rodents live on North America's prairies and open grasslands in only a fraction of their former numbers. Prairie dogs live in underground burrows, extensive warrens ...
Wild rabbits are social animals and tend to live in large groups. They will be active at dawn and dusk, when they come out of their burrows to feed, socialise and mark their territory. As a prey ...