In order to avoid enemy attacks during the day, to find shelter in cold weather or to give birth, most rabbits dig holes. The types of caves vary with the species of rabbits, and are also related to whether the soil is soft, sandy or hard.
Some rabbits nest in ready-made caves. Rabbits in Europe live in groups in underground caves extending in all directions. This underground cave has many entrances, some of which are 3 meters deep and 45 meters long.
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The rabbit is a timid animal. Sudden noise, strangers and strange animals, such as cats and dogs, will make it panic. In the management of feeding, we should try to avoid the noise that causes rabbits to panic, and at the same time prohibit strangers, cats and dogs from entering the rabbit house. Rabbits have a keen sense of hearing and smell, but they are timid and good at running.
Sudden fright-when there is a sudden noise, you will immediately guard or run away quickly. When people suddenly make noise or smell, or see strangers, dogs, cats, snakes, mice, insects, etc. They will be disturbed, they will make a loud bang, stamp their feet, run and bump into the cage in order to escape from the enemy.
Its home generally has many holes (three caves of cunning rabbits) to avoid the enemy. In winter, they only follow their own footprints.