Rabbits are extremely social animals. In the wild, it is very rare for them to be seen foraging alone. They usually are out and about in groups because there is more protection in numbers. Rabbits are prey animals and a single rabbit is an easier target for a rabbit predator than a rabbit that is part of a large group.

The male rabbit's name is a buck, whereas, the female's name is a doe. A group of rabbits that came from a single mating is referred to as a litter. A group of rabbits, in general, is called a nest or colony, or fluffle.

Rabbits live by creating burrows. These burrows are interconnected pathways under the ground. Hence, it is also not entirely wrong to say that the rabbits live in these series of underground tunnels. When referring to a group/series of burrows, the right term is a Warren. Therefore, this is where the term “Warren of Rabbits” comes from, meaning the series of burrows that rabbits live in.

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