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The Rabbit’s Digging Habit: Burrows in Your Living Room
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The Rabbit’s Digging Habit: Burrows in Your Living Room

Rabbits dig because their wild ancestors built warrens for survival. Learn why your pet scratches carpets, how to redirect the instinct, and how burrowing behavior can enrich life indoors.

by The Wild Decoder•August 20, 2025August 20, 2025•0

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A close-up of a green lizard resting on a branch inside a mini jungle enclosure.
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