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    That's because rabbits tend to be much happier in their hutch, enclosure, or yard. Some bunnies will love being held and picked up, but others won't shy away from letting you know they don't like it.

  3. List of mammals of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Near threatened: The species does not qualify as being at high risk of extinction but is likely to do so in the future. LC: LC: Least concern: The species is not currently at risk of extinction in the wild. DD: DD: Data deficient: There is inadequate information to assess the risk of extinction for this species. NE: NE: Not evaluated

  4. American Rabbit Breeders Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) is a national club for domestic rabbits and cavy breeders. The ARBA is headquartered in Knox, Pennsylvania in the United States . Its membership is composed of rabbit and cavy exhibitors, commercial breeders and pet owners in North America and many countries throughout the world.

  5. Pygmy rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) is a rabbit species native to the United States.It is also the only native rabbit species in North America to dig its own burrow. [5] [6] The pygmy rabbit differs significantly from species within either the Lepus (hare) or Sylvilagus (cottontail) genera and is generally considered to be within the monotypic genus Brachylagus.

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  7. These tiny rabbits in the Northwest near extinction. Can a ...

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    The rabbits rely on the aromatic shrub for shelter, and it’s their primary food in the winter, Rachlow said. The tiny critters have even adapted to consume the plant’s natural toxins, which ...

  8. Desert cottontail - Wikipedia

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    The desert cottontail (Sylvilagus audubonii), also known as Audubon's cottontail, is a New World cottontail rabbit, and a member of the family Leporidae.Unlike the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), they do not form social burrow systems, but compared with some other leporids, they are extremely tolerant of other individuals in their vicinity.

  9. More Than 100 Rabbits Rescued From Tennessee Home After ... - AOL

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    The owner, whose name was not disclosed, had cared for pet rabbits for more than 30 years, but after enduring a health crisis, "the population of rabbits grew out of control and beyond his ...