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Yes. Pet Bunnies can live outside as long as you keep them in a cage with food and water.

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Where do bunneys live?

Bunnies live in holes with their family, or if you have one as a pet it would live in a cage.


Can pet bunnies eat broccoli?

No. Broccoli is not good for pet bunnies.


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Where is bunnies found?

In the pet store.


Can desert bunnies be a pet?

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Can your pet duck live outside during the winter?

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Where do floppy-eared bunnies live?

Floppy-eared bunnies are domestic animals; they don't exist in the wild -- so, they live wherever humans keep them! See the related question below for info and links about what pet rabbits need in their habitats/cages.


How can you get a bunny?

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Do bunnies live in holes?

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In your house. I love bunnies!


What pet store will take 2 bunnies if you don't wan them?

you can go to petsmart or pet stop


Can bunnies live outside in temperatures below zero?

Well by "bunnies" i presume you mean pet rabbits. They would survive a night in freezing temperatures if they have lots of straw and or other bedding to nest up in but may struggle for a prolonged period of freezing temperatures so best to move them to someplace warmer. If you mean wild rabbits then as long as they had a deep enough burrow they would, also the more of them there are down the burrow, the better chance they have. but the same applies as pet rabbits, if its a prolonged period of freezing then the less chance they have.