JessicaR":61him771 said:very cute, what a good mom! But that is not a wild rabbit. The wild rabbits I have seen around here do not have burrows, they have them in depressions in the ground and cover them with fur and grass.
skysthelimit":mia0ed0q said:Cotton tails are our version of wild rabbits.
Several sites talk about mowing and raking as disturbing nests, and if it's disturbed, how to cover it back up. That advice wouldn't make sense if they burrowed underground as the norm.
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"Also, unfortunately, it's not uncommon for people to abandon pet rabbits outdoors, and domestic rabbits do need our help. Domestic rabbits look a bit different from wild rabbits. Most wild rabbits in The United States are cottontails, who are brown with white tails. Domestic rabbits vary in size from 2 lbs. to over 20 lbs. (though most will be around 5 lbs.). They have ears that stand up, hang down, or are stuck in the middle. And, most notably, their coats come in a wide variety of colors and patterns, from pure albino white to jet black, with plenty of browns and grays in between; their patterns may be striped, spotted, or more unusual."
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