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  2. Warren (burrow) - Wikipedia

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    A modern view of a medieval pillow mound at Stoke Poges, England. The most characteristic structure of the "cony-garth" ("rabbit-yard") [1] is the pillow mound.These were "pillow-like", oblong mounds with flat tops, frequently described as being "cigar-shaped", and sometimes arranged like the letter E or into more extensive, interconnected rows.

  3. Hare - Wikipedia

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    Hares have not been domesticated, while some rabbits are raised for food and kept as pets. Some rabbits live and give birth underground in burrows, with many burrows in an area forming a warren. Other rabbits and hares live and give birth in simple forms (shallow depression or flattened nest of grass) above the ground.

  4. Communal burrow - Wikipedia

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    The pygmy rabbit is the only leporid native to North America that digs burrows. [26] [27] Juveniles use burrows more than other age groups. Early reproductive activities of adults may be concentrated at burrows. [22] When pygmy rabbits can utilize sagebrush cover, burrow use is decreased.

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    2. Install Fencing. Adding fencing can take some work, but it is the best way to permanently keep rabbits out of your garden and yard. For best results, install chicken wire or hardware cloth ...

  6. Structures built by animals - Wikipedia

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    A so-called "cathedral" mound produced by a termite colony. Structures built by non-human animals, often called animal architecture, [1] are common in many species. Examples of animal structures include termite mounds, ant hills, wasp and beehives, burrow complexes, beaver dams, elaborate nests of birds, and webs of spiders.

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  8. Swamp rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The nests in which the young are born consist of a slight depression in the earth that is filled with grasses mixed with rabbit hair. [4] [15] These nests, also used for thermoregulation, are known as forms and are common among the non-burrowing species of rabbit. [16] Juvenile swamp rabbit

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