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  2. How long do rabbits live? A quick guide to the life ... - AOL

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    On average, domestic rabbits can live to be between 8 and 12 years old, says Blue Cross, a British animal welfare nonprofit. The oldest recorded domestic rabbit lived to be 18 years and 10 months ...

  3. Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    A group of rabbits is known as a colony, [7] nest, or warren, [8] though the latter term more commonly refers to where the rabbits live. [9] A group of baby rabbits produced from a single mating is referred to as a litter [10] and a group of domestic rabbits living together is sometimes called a herd. [8]

  4. 7. Rabbits have a prolific breeding ability. Generally speaking, rabbits are social butterflies and it's for good reason. In the wild, rabbits live in communities rather than living alone ...

  5. Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Pygmy rabbits are the only North American rabbits that dig burrows and live in a sagebrush habitat. In the wild, pygmy rabbits eat sagebrush almost exclusively in the winter; during summer, they eat a more varied diet. They may have two to four litters of about two to six kits during the spring and summer breeding seasons.

  6. European rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Myxomatosis can also infect pet rabbits (the same species). Today's remaining feral rabbits in Australia are largely immune to myxomatosis. A strain of a second deadly rabbit virus, rabbit hemorrhagic disease (RHD), was imported to Australia in 1991 as a biological control agent, and was released accidentally in 1995, killing millions of rabbits.

  7. Can rabbits live alone? Why it may be a good idea to get your ...

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    Dr. Rebecca MacMillan notes that rabbits often do well when living together as they are very sociable animals. She says, "In the wild rabbits live in communities that consist of interconnecting ...

  8. Amami rabbit - Wikipedia

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    [2] [19] Therefore, the best habitat for them to live in is where they have easy access to both young and mature forests with no obstructions between the two forest types. [20] Using fecal pellet counts and resident surveys, the number of rabbits is estimated at 2000–4800 left on Amami Island and 120–300 left on Tokuno Island. [17]

  9. Groups working to round up domesticated rabbits that have ...

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    Lionhead rabbits are bred to live in homes. They are not wild animals any more than a pack of cocker spaniels would be just because they descend from wolves. Florida’s environment in particular ...