In the backard across from my backyard the doberman Dave was barking and chasing a rabbit then his owner angrily said to him "Leave that liiittle bunny alone!" Normally people won't sympathize with a rabbit their dog is chasing and say "Stop chasing that rabbit!"
Rabbit habitats include meadows, woods, forests, grasslands, deserts and wetlands.[1] Rabbits live in groups, and the best known species, the European rabbit, lives in underground burrows, or rabbit holes. A group of burrows is called a warren.[1]
More than half the world's rabbit population resides in North America.[1] They are also native to southwestern Europe, Southeast Asia, Sumatra, some islands of Japan, and in parts of Africa and South America. They are not naturally found in most of Eurasia, where a number of species of hares are present. Rabbits first entered South America relatively recently, as part of the Great American Interchange. Much of the continent has just one species of rabbit, the tapeti, while most of South America's southern cone is without rabbits.
The European rabbit has been introduced to many places around the world.[2]
More than half the world's rabbit population resides in North America.[1] They are also native to southwestern Europe, Southeast Asia, Sumatra, some islands of Japan, and in parts of Africa and South America. They are not naturally found in most of Eurasia, where a number of species of hares are present. Rabbits first entered South America relatively recently, as part of the Great American Interchange. Much of the continent has just one species of rabbit, the tapeti, while most of South America's southern cone is without rabbits.
The European rabbit has been introduced to many places around the world.[2]
What you need:
- A toilet paper roll (without the tissue)
- Hay or grass(grass that hasnt have chemicals or spray on it) (what ever your bunny likes)
- 2 inches (5 cm) of carrot or cucumber or any vegie the rabbit likes.
What to do:
1. Stuff you paper rol with hay or grass half way. Make sure the hay or grass sticks out of the roll.
2. Put in the vegetable (make sure its not lettuce)
3.Stuff the other side with hay or grass (optional)
The rabbit will start to push it or start throwing it up in the air with its teeth and start eating it. What a fun way to eat!
- A toilet paper roll (without the tissue)
- Hay or grass(grass that hasnt have chemicals or spray on it) (what ever your bunny likes)
- 2 inches (5 cm) of carrot or cucumber or any vegie the rabbit likes.
What to do:
1. Stuff you paper rol with hay or grass half way. Make sure the hay or grass sticks out of the roll.
2. Put in the vegetable (make sure its not lettuce)
3.Stuff the other side with hay or grass (optional)
The rabbit will start to push it or start throwing it up in the air with its teeth and start eating it. What a fun way to eat!