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How do wild rabbits sleep?

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Wild rabbits have relatively short life spans (typically, less than two years), but they mature quickly and have short (30-day) gestation periods. Their mortality ... in some areas. Frightening devices might bring comfort to property owners, but they will do little to reduce the chances that a rabbit will choose to graze in your yard. read more

Rabbits can learn to sleep through a certain amount of everyday noise but don't try to cuddle them in their den or get them out for a play - the result is likely to be a grumpy rabbit who is then less willing to socialise with you during its naturally active times. read more

In the wild, bunnies sleep in burrows or deeply nested areas. Provide your pet with a safe, secure place to doze. Your best bet for bedding is either hay or straw, both of which he can eat. In fact, your rabbit needs a constant supply of hay to help keep his gut moving and his constantly growing teeth worn down. read more

Both rabbits and hares usually sleep alone, in my experience the exception is when the doe (female rabbit) has a litter of kits (kits or kittens are baby rabbits) or if it's breeding season and there's a buck and a doe (male is called a buck). read more

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