terri9630
Overrun with beasties
Yes, but how long does a domestic have to figure out which plants and how to find them?chinbunny1 said:No matter where you live, wild rabbits get their water from the vegetation they eat.terri9630 said:Going by the picture in your avatar you have grass which would imply that there is water. We are in the middle of the desert. No grass and no water here, very little other than misquite and tumbleweeds. The wild rabbits have been taught to survive in this environment. Domestics tossed/freed/escaped into the wild may find some food but they need water which is only available a few days a year ass there are no rivers or ponds out here.TheSheepGirl said:There's a domestic rabbit running wild around my place as we speak. He just showed up about a year ago and I haven't been able to catch him. They live just fine in the wild most of the time. I have even found nests out in the field, even had a nest in the boat shed and under the nieghbor's garage. It's more than possible for it to be a domestic rabbit.
Sometimes they escape and aren't set free. Like digging out of people's yards.